The aquasuite only allows a maximum of 2500 but I want to change it to 6000 as I'll be using a difference flow sensor thats optimised for a high-flow WC system.
well, since iam thinking about a flow meter with a value over 2500 per litre this may be also interesting for me - so are there any answer to that problem so far?
(since its obvious that iam talking about a none AC-product: i consider using it, because it combines a flow meter with an optically controll of flow - and so far there is no AC-product for this)
I don't think that we will change the firmware in this case. The problem is, that the aquaeros has a really good algorithm for the measurement of the flow. This algorithm counts the impulse/time and also measures the time between the pulses. The exact measurement of the time between the pulses may be a problem if there are much more than the expected number of pulses. So the 2500 is a tested value that works.
Try to enter your value devided by 10 into the aquaero. If the aquaero will display you correct values that doesn't jump arround (multiplicated with 10) there should be no other problem then the range given from the firmware. In this case we will also check it and maybe change the firmware to a higher value. Please check this out with your sensor.
the operating pressure is irrelavant, people are allready using these in WC applications with very accurate flow readings. The only limitations of the device again is irrelavant for watercooling:
1) The liquid has to be clear-->translucant.
2) Impulses/Litre value is as it stands a problem for the aquaero.
3) Maximum 20 Litres/min flowrate @ 40 bars.
A guy called Nexxo (wizdforums.co.uk) has obtained some of these however they are now ALL SOLD, the demand is allready high enough that swissflow may begin offering them to dealers.