After a hard day of work I managed to connect everything up to my aquaero. I booted up my system and my first notice is that the Aquaero only manages to make my fan on FAN1 channel rotate .All the other fans work perfect directly connected to the PSU, but not if they have to pass the Aquaero.
On top of that... i can see that the LED's in my fan swork if they are connected through the Aquaero. So the fans do get power etc, but don't rotate.
I have tried switching the FAN connections and everytime it's the same thing only the FAN on channel 1 rotates and the other only the LED's work.
Any suggestions to make this work.
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here is a screenshot. I think i have set everything right.
If i press the "Start test" button to test maximum RPM it doesn't move either... just so you know.
I have also discoverd an other problem last night.
If i connect the USBwire between the Aquaero and my motherboard. I have a small chance of running my system for 5min and then everything blocks, just freezes for 50% of the time or just powers off.
I have rechecked the wire connection for like a 100 times and iem 101% sure i got it right...
I'm currently try'ing to just give 1 fullpower line to the aquaero ( modular PSU ) because i'm thinking that there is a powerflaw somewhere.
EDIT: my last test works out it seems, I had to dedicate 1 powercable to the aquaero. I still have the USB cable problem though.
EDIT2: nope it doesnt work anymore now... I'm even in doubt if the Aquaero is stable? Since i have put the thing into my computer, troubles all the way. LED's don't work anymore, PC just shuts down. all kind of stuff. I don't even know where to start -.-
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This sounds like an ordinary short circut problem someware in the system.
Regarding your fans not rotating, it's because your settings make the aquasuite set the rpms very low, and thus too low for your fans to rotate, but high enough to make the LED's light.
So eather set the temperature settings lower, change the scale, or just plainly set the RPM's manually to a number, or the output to a certain percentage.