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From the product web page:I also see there is a pot on the SPLITTY9 Active. To set the base amount of power?
Thanks.From the product web page:I also see there is a pot on the SPLITTY9 Active. To set the base amount of power?
Adjustable switching threshold: PWM fans cannot usually be switched off completely via the PWM signal - SPLITTY9 ACTIVE supplements this useful function. The switch-on threshold for the connected fans can be set using a rotary knob. If the PWM signal is below the threshold, the power supply to the fans is switched off by the SPLITTY9 ACTIVE. An LED on the splitter indicates whether the fans are currently on.
From the Owner's Manual:
The splitter can switch the fans off, if the PWM signal is below an adjustable threshold. Set the fan output to the desired start-up power. Rotate the blue rotary knob clockwise until the red LED next to the knob is turned off, then turn slightly counter-clockwise until the LED lights up again. To deactivate this function, turn the knob counter-clockwise to the stop.
If you have already have a 4pin cable that goes to more than one fan should you get new cables so each fans goes to a single connection on the SPLITTY9 ACTIVE?From the product web page:I also see there is a pot on the SPLITTY9 Active. To set the base amount of power?
Adjustable switching threshold: PWM fans cannot usually be switched off completely via the PWM signal - SPLITTY9 ACTIVE supplements this useful function. The switch-on threshold for the connected fans can be set using a rotary knob. If the PWM signal is below the threshold, the power supply to the fans is switched off by the SPLITTY9 ACTIVE. An LED on the splitter indicates whether the fans are currently on.
From the Owner's Manual:
The splitter can switch the fans off, if the PWM signal is below an adjustable threshold. Set the fan output to the desired start-up power. Rotate the blue rotary knob clockwise until the red LED next to the knob is turned off, then turn slightly counter-clockwise until the LED lights up again. To deactivate this function, turn the knob counter-clockwise to the stop.
that tachometer signal from the aquaero is to connect to the motherboard CPU fan header, to stop the motherboard from generating CPU fan speed alarms because the motherboard has no fan connected to it."you're better off using one splitty per channel"
That was the plan, I've ordered 3 of the SPLITTY9 ACTIVE controllers to replace the none active ones but I guess I'm not getting to see all their current speeds? Just one fan speed from one of the three different SPLITTY9 ACTIVE controllers into the one RPM connection on the aquaero.
Sorry I'm old and forgetful. Am I looking at the correct port? The manual makes it sound like something else and you need a special cable?
4.7. Connector “RPM/Tacho” 4.7. Connector “RPM/Tacho”
Depending on configuration, the aquaero 5/6 can generate a speed signal which
is available for processing through this connector. This speed signal can for example be configured to cease function upon alarm events and thereby relay the
alarm status to a fan connector of your motherboard. Functionality of the speed
signal can be configured using the menu entries “Alarm” and “Timer”. For details
on how to configure your motherboard to process the speed signal, please refer to
the manual of your motherboard.
Compatible products:
● aquabus / speed signal cable 3 pin (article no. 93111/53161)
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