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Rorzza

Newbie

Setting the user define flow rate calibration lower than 100 impulses per litre

mercredi 19 février 2014, 02:21

Hey everyone, loving the new Aquaero 6 and also new to the technology, but need some help on an issue.

I had already bought a flow meter before purchasing the Aquaero 6 and could not get a refund on it, so decided to use it. It is the bitspower flow indicator with rpm output signal. After figuring out how many pulses per rotation and converting the rpm signal to a flow rate by connecting the flow meter to a motherboard to read the rpm and timing how long it takes to fill up a 10 litre bucket of water a number of times, I have averaged out fairly accurate pulse per litre result, knowing thats what I needed for when my Aquaero 6 arrives.

My question is, is it possible to enter a value lower than 100 impulses per litre on the Aquaero 6? I need a value of 92 for accurate readings.

On my power adjust 2 it did let me do this when connected straight to the motherboard via usb. The Aquaero 6 on the other hand never let me go lower than 100 impulses per litre, and now that I have connected the power adjust 2 via aquabus to the Aquaero, it follows the rules of the Aquaero and will not allow me to enter a value lower than 100 impulses/l.

I don't want to have to change the flow meter as my build has gone way over the expected budget as it does, and being somewhat of a perfectionist, I can't leave it with 100 impulses/l as it is .5 litres/m off the correct value.

Thanks in advance for any help or suggestions
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Rorzza

Newbie

samedi 22 février 2014, 04:05

I'm guessing no one has an idea about my question? how about the aqua computer techs? can any of you shed some light on this matter please or is it just not possible? why wouldnt it be able to go below 100 impulses/litre and if there isnt a reason and it just cant be done, can it be changed in future firmware updates?

Rorzza

Newbie

samedi 22 février 2014, 04:10

Sorry I know its a little of topic, but also interested in the Aqua Computer tubemetre for level indication, anyone tell me the length in total and the length of the tube just after the g 1/4 thread in centimetres please? Want to know if it can fir in my dual bay reservoir. Thanks