Sure. I thought of doing that as well. Water temps are smooth and slow moving like I want except there is a problem. I have fan curves such that water starts at ambient rises to 37c - 40c and then sort of oscillate between 37c and 40c as fans speed up and slow down. So water remains fairly constant .. no matter the system load. Shoot, my 1080ti only gets to maybe 42c full load and CPU about 50c.
So using a moving average on CPU/GPU load would be preferred. I don't know if the aquaero has a "file sensor input" but if it doesn't I could create my own software sensor I think .. much harder but doable. I would need to pick and override one of the available or unused software "addresses". It would require looking at how software monitoring apps work (hopefully find some an open source one) and modify it to suite my needs.
The 12v light on the fan channel that fades out could be done similarly.
Sure would be nice if the aquero had "moving average" and "timer event" built in.
** update **
So far I've learned aquasuite 2017 has "web import/export" .. for monitoring remote server info. See
here . Also, "Open Hardware Monitor" is open source and is compatible with the aquaero.
If anyone from Aquacomputer is listening ...