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I'm just guessing, the manual that comes with the A5 is incredible vague!I wouldn't have thought it's a good idea too daisy chain pumps...how would you know if one went down as you'd still be getting readings from the other pump?.. (You can't separate their readings if their going through the same cable) Personally I'd want my two pumps on their own curcuits so I know what each pump is doing..
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Leaning towards D5 pumps as require far less space, might also consider getting a dual 5 1/4" bay and running 2 in series.Use a 4 pin y splitter on the high speed aquabus. If you are talking about the AquaComputer D5 as a compatable pump, you can add 4 pumps with Aquabus, or any amount through USB connections. The Aquastream XT connects by a three wire cable to the High speed Aquabus, or use the USB connection.
Alternatly, connect up to four pumps to the Fan headers of the AQ5, or up to 8 pumps through Power Adjust 2, daisy chained via three wire Aquabus cables to the high speed AQB port.
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Interesting that you say this, I was basing this off my experience with the Aquaero 4, I found that when running multiple fans from a single output there was not sufficient current available for them to run at full speed, is this different when using the Aquaero 5 or PA2?You do not need 2 aditional PA2s for the extra fans unless you want to control the fans seperatly. For example, all three fans on one radiator can be controlled as a group, just connect the fans with a fan splitter to the one AQ5 channel. One user has Six fans on each channel and it works fine.
I actually like the idea of having the real time clock add on so that it maintains the clock in the event of power loss, I'll probably just get the Aquaero to display the time when the system is off (via USB power) once I complete rebuilding my water loop into a new case.Also, you do not need the real time clock option to add High Speed, or low speed, Aquabus connectors, Just add 4 pin splitters as necessary. Each device of the same type, D5 pumps or PA2, needs to have the component ID number changed via AS2012 and the USB cable connection, after the device ID is set, you can use just the four pin Aquabus, or if you leave the USB cable connected, then you can use the three pin cables included with the pumps to connect via Aquabus.
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Which D5 pump works with the aquabus?
The D5 pump with the speed control and status doesn't seem to have a USB connection and you mentioned using that to change the ID.
I have the A6 and if you wanted to run two pumps you could daisy chain them or can you use both of the aqua bus connectors?
Right now I'm running an old D5 that doesn't have any speed status or control off of one of the power channels and that is not ideal.
If you're using the aquabus do you get a control curve for each of the pumps or you only have the four for the four powered channels?
So if you get the D5 Next pump the aquabus doesn't do anything? I thought an advantage was using the aquabus port instead of one of the four powered PWM channels.Which D5 pump works with the aquabus?
The D5 pump with the speed control and status doesn't seem to have a USB connection and you mentioned using that to change the ID.
I have the A6 and if you wanted to run two pumps you could daisy chain them or can you use both of the aqua bus connectors?
Right now I'm running an old D5 that doesn't have any speed status or control off of one of the power channels and that is not ideal.
If you're using the aquabus do you get a control curve for each of the pumps or you only have the four for the four powered channels?
You need a PWM controlled D5 pump to have speed and fan curve control, A Vario D5 only has control via the knob on the back.
So if you get the D5 Next pump the aquabus doesn't do anything? I thought an advantage was using the aquabus port instead of one of the four powered PWM channels.Which D5 pump works with the aquabus?
The D5 pump with the speed control and status doesn't seem to have a USB connection and you mentioned using that to change the ID.
I have the A6 and if you wanted to run two pumps you could daisy chain them or can you use both of the aqua bus connectors?
Right now I'm running an old D5 that doesn't have any speed status or control off of one of the power channels and that is not ideal.
If you're using the aquabus do you get a control curve for each of the pumps or you only have the four for the four powered channels?
You need a PWM controlled D5 pump to have speed and fan curve control, A Vario D5 only has control via the knob on the back.
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