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tomfassnidge

Newbie

Quadro alarm state

Samstag, 5. September 2020, 12:31

My quadro's fan channel 3 has been in an alarm state since I accidentally plugged in a ddc PWM connector which was wired incorrectly.
The message on the fan page states "Alarm: short circuit, fan output deactivated" - is there a way to deactivate this alarm?

There is nothing currently plugged into that channel - I've tried plugging in other (correctly wired) 4-pin connectors to clear the alarm to no avail.


Have I damaged something?

Thanks

sebastian

Administrator

Samstag, 5. September 2020, 15:31

i think your fan output is defect.

tomfassnidge

Newbie

Sonntag, 6. September 2020, 11:10

Ok.

It was working fine before - I had a fan running from it.

There's no way to try to "reset" the alarm state?

tomfassnidge

Newbie

Montag, 7. September 2020, 20:37

Just to update that the issue seems to have cleared itself - turned my pc on this evening and no alarm state.


I don't recall doing anything that would have done this - certainly not intentionally.

InfoSeeker

Senior Member

Dienstag, 8. September 2020, 02:10

Just to update that the issue seems to have cleared itself - turned my pc on this evening and no alarm state.

I don't recall doing anything that would have done this - certainly not intentionally.

The snippet below is from the aquaero manual. Perhaps the protection circuitry for the quadro is similar, and having powered your computer down allowed the amplifier to reset.

Zitat

aquaero 6: Maximum current is 2.5 A per output independent of output voltage, resulting in a maximum power of 30 W at 12 V. Outputs will be switched off if amplifier temperatures reach a critical level and will automatically be reactivated when cooled down. If an output current of 3 A is exceeded, the output will be permanently disabled. To reactivate the output, the aquaero (or the complete PC) has to be disconnected from power for a short period of time. The fan outputs are short-circuit proof.

tomfassnidge

Newbie

Dienstag, 8. September 2020, 17:54

I suspect that's exactly what happened.