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Flow Meter Setup

Sonntag, 15. Oktober 2006, 10:54

Hi, I have a Remag flow meter... http://www.remag.ch/vision.php?language=4&sub=1&tab=2

It specifies 700 imp/l

When I tested my loop flow before installing the flow meter, it was about 6 l/m (360 l/h). Now with the flow meter in place, it shows a flow reading of about 36 l/h so it's off by a factor of 10. If i change the setup to 70 imp/l in Aquasuite, then of course, it outputs the correct value. I'm not sure if my flow meter is defective, if Aquasuite has a bug, or if I'm missing something... can anyone help explain this or help me get it working as expected?

Note that I installed the 2.2KOhm resistor across the impulse and V+ terminal as suggested in the remag spec sheet above. Is this appropriate for the Aquaero flow meter input?

Re: Flow Meter Setup

Sonntag, 15. Oktober 2006, 15:52

360l/h :o

What pump is that? That value can't be correct.

Re: Flow Meter Setup

Montag, 16. Oktober 2006, 01:34

Dual DDC Ultra 18W pumps (Alphacool Top) in series.

I measured the flow through my loop from a large bucket full of water to a graduated bucket and the flow was about 6l/m or about 1.5 gpm... that's not unrealistic for a large bore setup.

6l/m = 360l/h right?

Re: Flow Meter Setup

Dienstag, 17. Oktober 2006, 20:53

Can anyone shed any light on what might be happening here?

Re: Flow Meter Setup

Montag, 23. Oktober 2006, 06:01

I have some additional information...

If I set the Aquasuite imp/l to 700 as recommended by Remag, the flow meter is accurate until the flow exceeds about 3 lpm (180lph) then the Aquaero has major problems... beyond that, it will report the flow as about 5lph! Totally wrong!

Is this possibly a problem with the Aquaero or is it my flow meter? Is the Aquaero unable to handle the # of pulses generated by the flow meter at flow above 3lpm?

According to the the specs, the Remag is valid from 2lpm to 35lpm.

Sufu

Junior Member

Re: Flow Meter Setup

Dienstag, 24. Oktober 2006, 21:14

Zitat von »virtualrain«

I have some additional information...

If I set the Aquasuite imp/l to 700 as recommended by Remag, the flow meter is accurate until the flow exceeds about 3 lpm (180lph) then the Aquaero has major problems... beyond that, it will report the flow as about 5lph! Totally wrong!

Is this possibly a problem with the Aquaero or is it my flow meter? Is the Aquaero unable to handle the # of pulses generated by the flow meter at flow above 3lpm?

According to the the specs, the Remag is valid from 2lpm to 35lpm.


I believe the Aquaero can only handle lke 180lph or so, so I think it's more that you are exceeding the max value it can handle and it goes berzerk.

Re: Flow Meter Setup

Mittwoch, 25. Oktober 2006, 11:07

Thanks for clarifying.

Is this a hardware limitation or a software limitation?

Why on earth would they design it to only 180lph which is only 3lpm... That's a terrible limitation!

I'm terribly disappointed... I spent a lot of money on my Aquaero, flow meter, and fittings to put it all together only to find this!

Re: Flow Meter Setup

Mittwoch, 25. Oktober 2006, 16:11

Zitat von »virtualrain«

Why on earth would they design it to only 180lph which is only 3lpm... That's a terrible limitation!

Because it's designed for use with AC gear, which is low flow.

Why don't you just set it up so that the Aquaero displays a scaled flow - 1/3 of actual flow for example?

That way you'll still be able to monitor it, just x3 for the true reading.

Re: Flow Meter Setup

Mittwoch, 25. Oktober 2006, 16:19

There is no limit of 180.

Just play around with the settings and you will see much higher values.

Re: Flow Meter Setup

Mittwoch, 25. Oktober 2006, 21:46

Zitat von »Shoggy«

There is no limit of 180.

Just play around with the settings and you will see much higher values.


What do you mean by "play around"?

Sure, I can change the imp/l but then its not accurate.

How do I get accurate flow readings at 700imp/l above 3lpm?

Re: Flow Meter Setup

Mittwoch, 25. Oktober 2006, 21:55

Zitat von »Infiltraitor«


Because it's designed for use with AC gear, which is low flow.

Why don't you just set it up so that the Aquaero displays a scaled flow - 1/3 of actual flow for example?

That way you'll still be able to monitor it, just x3 for the true reading.


I don't think that will work... the problem is likely that the Aquaero can't handle more than a certain # of pulses per second and scaling it back means increasing the imp/l which means the problem will just recur at the same point of actual flow anyway. (For example, I could change the setting from 700imp/l to 1400imp/l but the problem would likely then occur at 1.5lpm instead of 3lpm which is really at the same point).

heed

Full Member

Re: Flow Meter Setup

Sonntag, 29. Oktober 2006, 09:54

I have a similar problem; I have the swissflow flow meter and its output is a LOT higher than the aquaero can handle. I thought that it would at least give me a relative idea of the flow, but instead the flow readout jumps from 1 l/h to 45 l/h and back again.

Maybe use the aquaero to power the meter but hook the output to the motherboard? Then you can still monitor through 3rd party programs?

Re: Flow Meter Setup

Montag, 30. Oktober 2006, 01:31

Yeah... I'll try that. Perhaps Aqua Computer can actually fix this in an upcoming firmware update???