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Hi thereThe "Unscaled Value" is raw data that the sensor is putting out.
At this point you do not need to concern yourself with that.
I'm working from memory due to being on my backup system (non-aquaero),
It should take 3 steps to load the default calibration:
1. next to "Load calibration curve", select the flow sensor you have (MPS400) from the drop-down menu
2. from the next drop-down menu, select the fitting size you have on either side of the flow sensor
3. lastly, click on "Import calibration data"
The calibration will not be perfect, but it should be in the ballpark.
The usefulness of the flow sensor is not to be absolutely accurate, but to show change over time.
Hi thereI personally went with the physical meter as I've heard too many complaints about these sensors. I'd suggest doing the same.
Hi there
Which one you can suggest there ? That's bit sad with these sensors,I thought so they will works as should and no issues,have Aquaero and never have issue
Thanks,Jura
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Hi thereHi there
Which one you can suggest there ? That's bit sad with these sensors,I thought so they will works as should and no issues,have Aquaero and never have issue
Thanks,Jura
Little confused about the pump data on the aquasuite display you attached.
Did you slow the pump just as you took the screenshot?
It show 100% power, but RPM just dropped from around 4300 RPM to 1200 RPM.
Have you tried slowing the pump?
Before buying another flow sensor, I would send an email to support at support@aqua-computer.de.
Talk to the pros first
EDIT: I have found the MPS flow sensors to be quite reliable, though for absolute accuracy you do have to perform a manual calibration.
But absolute accuracy is not need, what is useful is flow rate change over time.
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Pastel fluids are a bad idea as they can stain and clog things up. It's quite possible your sensor is covered with this pastel fluid, hence why you're getting a bad reading.
Pastel fluids to me are more for show rigs. For 24/7 usage, I"d recommend clear premix fluid like AC's ultra. If you want color, use colored tubing and LEDs.
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I've at home EK CryoFuel which I planned to use and looks like I will be using this right now and will see if this does help and cleaning sensor not sure,I just don't want to do any damage to the sensor,will ask support if they can do that for meProblem with the DIY fluids like distilled and a silver type biocide is, it doesn't sit well with EK's nickle and possibly others. I would just stick with a premix fluid and annual flush and refill with a new batch.
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