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Regulate manually the Aquastream XT

Donnerstag, 19. Februar 2009, 16:08

Hello,

Excuse me if my english is bad, but i am french.

I am interested in the Aquastream XT, but i have some questions :

the Advanced version have this fonction in more that the standard version :

Manually configurable fan output

What is it ?
It permits to connect a fan to the pump and to regulate this with Aquasuite ? Or it permits to connect the pump to a rheobus and to regulate Aquastream manually ; or to connect the pump to the motherboard and to regulate Aquastream with SpeedFan for example ?

Tank you. :)

RE: Regulate manually the Aquastream XT

Donnerstag, 19. Februar 2009, 16:26

Excuse me if my english is bad, but i am french.

Ça ne fait rien - mon francais est sûrement plus terrible ;-)

Manually configurable fan output
What is it ?
It permits to connect a fan to the pump and to regulate this with Aquasuite?

It even allows to connect more than one fan, when using an Y-adaptor. You can also let the Aquastream/-suite controll the fanspeed automaticly!

Donnerstag, 19. Februar 2009, 16:40

Ok. Thanks. ;)

The Ultra version permits to regulate the speed of Aquastream with an externaltemperature sensor ; but if i use a sensor for my CPU, it's not very precise. It's better to use the internal sensor of CPU and to get back it with a soft. It is pity that Aquasuite doesn't permit to get back this and regulates the pump. Unless I make a mistake ?

:)

Donnerstag, 19. Februar 2009, 17:00

Ok. Thanks. ;)

The Ultra version permits to regulate the speed of Aquastream with an externaltemperature sensor ; but if i use a sensor for my CPU, it's not very precise. It's better to use the internal sensor of CPU and to get back it with a soft. It is pity that Aquasuite doesn't permit to get back this and regulates the pump. Unless I make a mistake ?

:)

First of all you should remember that the ultra-version already has an internal temperature-sensor. And the actual idea behind the external sensor was rather not to use a sensor for the heat of your CPU. As the CPU may have a very high variation in temperature it also wouldn't really make sense as your fans would increase speed everytime you start a programm. You should better use this sensor.

Donnerstag, 19. Februar 2009, 21:35

Hum ok ; i understand now.

Thank you very mutch for your explanations :thumbup:

I have already a sensor, and I find that it is difficult to adjust something from the temperature of the water. I know the limits of temperatures of a CPU, but of the water ?(

Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 2 mal editiert, zuletzt von »HollowMac« (19. Februar 2009, 21:39)

Freitag, 20. Februar 2009, 15:16

Well... Limit...30~35C° is a good temperature. :thumbup:
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Sonntag, 1. März 2009, 23:03

Eventually, i took a standard version 8)

But, i have another question : what means "deaeration mode" ? The fact of removing air bubbles, or the fact to purge ?

Thanks.

Sonntag, 1. März 2009, 23:18

In deaeration mode the pump continuously starts and stops. In the starting phase there is a small twitch which can move unwanted air bubbles. So if you run it a few minutes you will get rid of the most air in the loop.

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