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Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 5 mal editiert, zuletzt von »JottaD« (24. Februar 2014, 12:36)
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The two pumps you got pictured are powered Via the 12v Molex (not powered by the PA's)..... They are then controlled through the Aquasuite software either by the devices own Menu Tab (if connected & controlled Via the USB) or through the Aquaero Menu Tab > Pumps menu (If connected & controlled Via the Aquabus)... The pumps can be connected both via the USB & Aquabus at the same time but remember that they can only be controlled by one method at a time Ie: by the USB (having it's own menu) or by the Aquabus (which is then controlled through the Aquaero menu) at any one time, you cannot control both ways simultaneously....
The Alarms are set through the Aquasuite software, either through the devices own menu or through the Aquaero Menu...
If you have a look HERE it may help explain a wee bit better about connecting PA's, Pumps e.t.c using the 4 or 3 pin splitter cables... Anyway have a look and have a read & hopefully you will find something there that can help you out a bit with the basics
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Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 1 mal editiert, zuletzt von »JottaD« (3. März 2014, 13:56)
JottaD, that's a very nice system you have assembled. I have a similar dual D5 setup, I've completed the leak check on the loop, and I'm going to power up my system for the first time today. I have the D5's connected with USB and with the Aquabus thru a Real Time Clock module on the AQ6. The RTC gives me 2 Aquabus connections. I don't know if you can use a Y splitter or not, and still have independent control over both pumps.
On the D5 the "alarm" or "RPM" can be used to shut down the system in the event of signal loss (pump failure). The "temp" connection can be used with a 10k ohm temp sensor to control pump speeds and other functions.
Keep in mind I have not actually done this yet, I've only read about it. I could be totally incorrect. Like I said I'm about to power up a new system for the first time, I hope I don't let the magic smoke out.
I'm surprised just how quiet 2 D5's are at full speed, I have the XSPC dual bay Res, these pumps sure move the water. Once I primed the pumps it only took a few minutes to get the majority of air from the loop. After running overnight 99% of the micro bubbles have dissipated.
I see you are using inline filters. You may want to google about that, most guys have stopped using them as they are a restriction and can cause problems with the loop.
Over on the German forum a gentelman named Jannik, he sells a very nice RGB amp made for the AQ6. It allows you to run several RGB led's vs the single the AQ6 can run. I highly recommend it for any led lighting used with the AQ6.
Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 1 mal editiert, zuletzt von »JottaD« (3. März 2014, 22:06)
JottaD, that's a very nice system you have assembled. I have a similar dual D5 setup, I've completed the leak check on the loop, and I'm going to power up my system for the first time today. I have the D5's connected with USB and with the Aquabus thru a Real Time Clock module on the AQ6. The RTC gives me 2 Aquabus connections. I don't know if you can use a Y splitter or not, and still have independent control over both pumps.
On the D5 the "alarm" or "RPM" can be used to shut down the system in the event of signal loss (pump failure). The "temp" connection can be used with a 10k ohm temp sensor to control pump speeds and other functions.
Keep in mind I have not actually done this yet, I've only read about it. I could be totally incorrect. Like I said I'm about to power up a new system for the first time, I hope I don't let the magic smoke out.
I'm surprised just how quiet 2 D5's are at full speed, I have the XSPC dual bay Res, these pumps sure move the water. Once I primed the pumps it only took a few minutes to get the majority of air from the loop. After running overnight 99% of the micro bubbles have dissipated.
I see you are using inline filters. You may want to google about that, most guys have stopped using them as they are a restriction and can cause problems with the loop.
Over on the German forum a gentelman named Jannik, he sells a very nice RGB amp made for the AQ6. It allows you to run several RGB led's vs the single the AQ6 can run. I highly recommend it for any led lighting used with the AQ6.
Thanks madcratebuilder, do you have any pictures of your setup?
How many loops do you have? one or two?
I have to check more about the inline Filters, I read both information, the guys from aquacomputer are saying that they are not restriction, was nice if someone from aquacomputer could clarify that!
Do you know where is aquaero do you connect the Alarm cables? Can I use a Y splitter for that? Can I use a Y splitter for rpm too or I don´t need it?
I already contact Jannik, thanks
Dont know yet if I use 2 pumps for each loop or if is overkill.... Any ideas?
I have a single loop and have the 2 pumps as a redundancy. The filters are reported to have a problem of clogging if you have any debris in the loop, plasticizers from hose may not be the problem it once has with the newer hose available. Filters should be good with straight distilled water and no dyes.
The alarm cable from the D5 can connect to the mopo fan header and then use bios to control a shut down event if no rpm signal is seen. I think it could be connected to the AQ6 for event control also. I haven't got in to the software that far yet. If you used a Y cable from the D5's to monitor rpm it couldn't tell you if just one pump failed.
Right now I'm using the rpm signal of the AQ6 to the mobo to act as a fan signal otherwise the bios reports fan failure. I'm haveing screen display problems and need to rma the AQ6 so I'm stuck for a few weeks...again.
The LED module is worth every penny.
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