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SNIFFER

Full Member

Temperature sensors

Monday, July 10th 2006, 1:34pm

My plan is to have 2 water temp sensors one in the aquatube and one just before the rad to see how much heat is absorbed from the cooled components, and see how well the rad is cooling too. Also planning to use the other 4 sensors you get with the Aquatube.

What is the best way to set-up the system and place the temp sensors to turn the radiator fans on when the system gets too hot.

Does the bios temps of the CPU get fed to the Aquaero or do I need to stick a temp sensor on that too, or just concentrate on the actual water temps and cool them.

Any help would be greatly appreciated


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JaR

Senior Member

Re: Temperature sensors

Monday, July 10th 2006, 9:29pm

I think it makes most sense to link the rad fans to the water temperature. The aquaero has a function (I think it is called "Leistungsmessung"), which shows you how many watts the rad dissipates (<- is that the right word?). You need two water temperature sensors, as you have planned already and a flow meter.
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SNIFFER

Full Member

Re: Temperature sensors

Tuesday, July 11th 2006, 2:47am

Ok cheers,

Yep I have a flow sensor installed in the set-up along with 6 fans connected to the Evo 360 Rad. 3x 120mm very quiet ones that will run permanently and 3x 120mm normal papst fans to be turned on when the system gets hot. The Rad is also out side the case, I'm just building the box for the Rad now. So hoping that it runs quiet cool.


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Oxize

Junior Member

Re: Temperature sensors

Monday, July 17th 2006, 6:05pm

Where can i find the water temperature sensors in the shop? Or are these sensors the same who are included with the Aquaaearo?

I need only some 1/8" Straight fittings, True?
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Infiltraitor

Full Member

Re: Temperature sensors

Monday, July 17th 2006, 7:11pm

Woah - thread hijack!

Click on -

Shop, then the Union Jack in the bottom right-hand corner.

Monitor and Control, aquaero and Accessories, then Accessories.

You'll find the P&C temperature sensor on there, and yes you'll need a G1/8 straight fitting to mount it in an Aquatube.