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Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 3 mal editiert, zuletzt von »Grasshopper« (5. Mai 2013, 03:11)
Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 2 mal editiert, zuletzt von »EnigmaG« (5. Mai 2013, 23:35)
Thanks for replying sadly even setting bios to ignore fan rpm doesnt stop boot fail.Just a thought...have you tried connecting the +5VSB from your psu to the Aquaero? That would keep the Aquaero powered up during sleep and maybe allow it to respond faster.
I use sleep, and I also use the relay to shut down the system on a low flow event. But I've always had the 5V standby connected on the Aquaero and I've had no problems.
I do not use the tacho output, however, as my Gigabyte board will not shut down on loss of cpu fan signal so I don't bother with it any more. When I did have it hooked up it seemed to work consistently though.
Otherwise I would make Aqua Computer aware of the issues in case it's something in the firmware they might need to change.
Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 2 mal editiert, zuletzt von »Grasshopper« (11. Mai 2013, 01:38)
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Just installed a new D5 in my loop but it seems the RPM output is not working, tried all I can imagine.
First I connected the RPM with aquabus to a PA2 and forwarded the tachosignal to a display (Zlaman fan controller). SO D5 power to PA2 and aquarbus D5 to PA2, then PA2 tacho to Zalman for display, where did you plug in the D5's tacho (RPM)Both the display and PA2 window in Aquasuite showed a fix RPM ~2700. I could adjust the power on PA2 and obvously this worked because the flow changed, but RPM didnt move.Appears D5 or PA2 is incorrectly reporting D5 speed. Does the second PA2 (ie PA2b) also report tacho of 2700rpm. (your thinking...but I already said it doesnt work...we will get that)
After this tried connect the aquabus directly to a chassi fan header on MB, but in bios still 2700.Aquabus is not like a tacho/rpm feedback, it allows daisy chaining devices so consider it to be more like a USB hub. You have 4 possible choices of connections to your motherboard, either/ or both the USB, 1 on D5 and 1 on a PA2. And thetacho/alarm cable from again either or both the D5 or the PA2. You can see the duplication, the USB D5 doesnt need a PA2
Today i tried with a new aquabus cable (the one provided with the pump), connected it to fan header on MB but now it seems there is no signal at all, bios shows N/A, tried two different fan headers. I would not expect any real value regardless of cable( as stated above)
Im using Aquasuite 2013. Settings looks ok. In configuration of the D5 did you choose aquabus or USB?
The D5 is the one with USB, the D5 window in Aquasuite shows correct RPM ~5000. Did you have D5 USB conected to motherboard USB for this? or is this 5000rpm from PA2 USB coonection.
Any advice?
It is quite some effort to take it out of the loop so want to do all I can before I return it. Hell yes
I connected everyting before I switched on the power to test run the loop and noticed the low RPM. do you have a flow meter
After this I probably got abit frustrated trying alot of things trying to understand where the problem is and have now 2PA not working Seem not possible to reset. Sounds like what i did with my AQ5, that bit about power down before changing plugs. , micro computers dont have rebuild options, if their program is corrupt, causing the problem, try to reinstall firmware, you may want to try doing this through Aquasuite 4.72.
The PA I have in loop with D5 and one PA I have in a separate loop with a DDC.
One is not starting at all and fails to load the USB driver. if you connect PA2b to PA2a via a aquabus cable and conect PA2a USB to motherboard can you communicate with PA2b
One is giving power but not possible to manually adjust the power. Happened just after I disconnected the RPM cable while the power was on, after this it got stuck. Aquasuite shows 100% but considering the flow it is not on 100%. flash firmware
Any advice would be appreciated alot
Have been using DDCs and PAs for couple of years and have been working fine, but now it seems bad luck hit me.
Aquacomputer gear is so wonderful, but it always appears it should come with a short course in "learn to speak German" , it sounds to me that what to plug in were has been the issue
I have 2 *10W DDc in series, as I am not about insane CPU overclocking, rather a silent option for cooling graphic card (as thermal solution is so limited by ATX motherboard design) One pump ramps up in 3 stages according to thermal load, the second joins in in the second two ramps. Radiator is 9 fan, (controlled in 2 sets, 3 + 6 ), runs passive unless gaming. DDC because thats what i had easy access to, and I use a AQ5 pro to control the 2 pumps and 2 fan clusters. I have case with a front door so I use the desktop to display water loop details.
Had I discovered the D5 USB perhaps I would have done things different.It appears to me the D5 gives 2 options
1 is that you power the pump via molex(HDD) and control it by USB to motherboard and using aquasuit, tacho signal to motherboard fan header or in your case Zaman. D5 temperature input frommeasureing temperature at output of Radiator. Set D5 control to be by USB. Us open hardware monitor to provide secondary temperature values for pump control.
2 is use aquabus connection to PA2 and also plug in PA2 USB to motherboard. perhaps Tacho/alarm of PA2 to Zalman. Use the second temperature sensor from PA2 to measure Radiator inlet. I would attempt to use AS23013 to control D5 via PA2 based on absolute difference between in/out temp, so that pump control is independent of room ambient temperature. Connect second PA2b to PA2a by aquabus connection. Remembering of cause that the PA2's need to have different ID's setup and control mode selected. That said perhaps the PA2.s being single channel controllers cannot function "bridged" and the 2 separate temperature sensors (in/out) cannot be used together in AS2013. Then I would attempt to use open hardware monitor to provide additional temperature values, as "target value" pump control not suitable in my climate.
It is possible you have a bad pump?
Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 1 mal editiert, zuletzt von »Grasshopper« (23. Mai 2013, 07:21)
I've done a quick basic pic/guide for connecting the PA's e.t.c, Have a look HERE & see if it helps you out any. There are also other connection guides & how to set up guides I'm working on there so may be there's something there that can help to explain things about various Aquaero/Aqualis Items..So now it is just the PAb, I have not tried yet, not really sure how to wire the dasiy chain, which headers? I guess connect the headers just next to the power inputs?
"absolute difference between in/out temp"
Here you mean delta temp between in/out on waterblock? Is it possible to do this in AS without an AE5?
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Measuring difference between in.out of radiator is a way of setting up fan speeds independent for the most part [/align] on room temperature, in my case computer room can vary between 12c -36c, so I cannot set fan/pump speed to fluid temperature/ room ambient temperature, other wise I would need multiple profiles , Summer, Winter etc. [/align]
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Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 1 mal editiert, zuletzt von »Grasshopper« (25. Mai 2013, 13:16)
OK, but is still don't see what radiator water In / out delta has to do with a controller that is independent of ambient variation.
The In/Out Delta increases because you change the fan speeds, not as a result of load on the system.
Using furmark to stress HD 7970 GPUOK, but is still don't see what radiator water In / out delta has to do with a controller that is independent of ambient variation.
The In/Out Delta increases because you change the fan speeds, not as a result of load on the system. What triggers the extra pump to turn on, and the fans to start?
It sounds like the simple on off controller for the second set of fans is the one that is actually doing any water temp control. The Air/water delta controller.
The optimum Air /water deltas for a system does not change with the seasons.
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