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Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 2 mal editiert, zuletzt von »Tanquen« (10. Oktober 2020, 02:06)
...It turns out the aquaero 6 pro stopped powering the pump and the CPU temps got too high (89°C) and slowed everything down.
Alarms were based on water temperature and the inline sensor it's just before the reservoir and it would take forever for it to see the same temperature the CPU was. Also, I thought I had added a water temperature alarm which was there a GPU temperature alarm which was there and a CPU temperature alarm but the CPU temperature alarm was gone. I added that back in and that triggered an alarm and it went away immediately I'm not sure what was up with that.
The pump has no speed control and I'm just using the channel 4 voltage to control only the pump. The pump will come on around 7.5 volts but I've seen it be finicky so I had said it at 10.8 volts and thought that was enough but the pump was not running. I'm not sure if that voltage was still too low or the aquaero is having some sort of issue.
Is it possible to add a software sensor and trigger an alarm based off of the pump Amp current draw?
Is it possible to add a software sensor and trigger an alarm based off of the pump Amp current draw?
Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 1 mal editiert, zuletzt von »InfoSeeker« (12. Oktober 2020, 05:08)
"If the pump has no speed control, then why not power it directly from the psu?"...It turns out the aquaero 6 pro stopped powering the pump and the CPU temps got too high (89°C) and slowed everything down.
Alarms were based on water temperature and the inline sensor it's just before the reservoir and it would take forever for it to see the same temperature the CPU was. Also, I thought I had added a water temperature alarm which was there a GPU temperature alarm which was there and a CPU temperature alarm but the CPU temperature alarm was gone. I added that back in and that triggered an alarm and it went away immediately I'm not sure what was up with that.
The pump has no speed control and I'm just using the channel 4 voltage to control only the pump. The pump will come on around 7.5 volts but I've seen it be finicky so I had said it at 10.8 volts and thought that was enough but the pump was not running. I'm not sure if that voltage was still too low or the aquaero is having some sort of issue.
Is it possible to add a software sensor and trigger an alarm based off of the pump Amp current draw?
If the pump has no speed control, then why not power it directly from the psu?
Water temperature based alarms are ok, but IMHO must be supplemented by others, like flow. A flow alarm would have warned you about your pump problem.
About the software sensor trigger, I am not sure about it. Maybe some staff can advise you how to do it.
How do you post pics?Is it possible to add a software sensor and trigger an alarm based off of the pump Amp current draw?
I believe the alarms in the aquaero can only be triggered by fan amp temps or fan rpm.
But you can setup a 'Notification' to trigger Windows Notification service for over-amp condition of the pump. ([attach]7765[/attach])
You would use the 'Current' value of the fan port the pump is connected to. ([attach]7766[/attach])
Then Windows will display a Notification when an over-amp status is experienced. ([attach]7768[/attach])
Edit: you stated you had no speed control, so I assume the RPM signal is not connected. If you have an RPM signal going to your fan port 4, you can do an alarm for low RPM.
Two ways to post pics:How do you post pics?
Yes, the aquauite must be running for the Notification Service to work with it.Zitat
I setup a notification on current but used the less than as I want an alarm when the pump is not running and like less than 1 amp.
You can only get this warning if Aquasuite is running?
Aquacomputer do have a base D5 pump that does exactly what you want,Zitat
No speed read either.
I may upgrade and get a fancy dual pup deal like ULTITOP D5 DUAL Pump Top. Can you do lead lag or alternation with more than one pump?
I wish there was a base Next pump without the RGB and display.
Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 2 mal editiert, zuletzt von »InfoSeeker« (14. Oktober 2020, 15:15)
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