Is there someone here that uses the Aquaero with 3 yates SL? (3,6w each) The aquaero can take 10w per channel but the total of 3 loons is 10,8w
Why would you need 30W per channel? 3 San Aces "only" draws 18W? Why the extra wattage? I am happily running 3 San Aces of my BigNG which is rated at 20W per channel (non PWM, PWM and San Aces is a no no). With the Panaflows, rated at about 5W, you could easily run 8 from one BigNG channel in PWM mode (40W per channel in PWM mode).
Most electrical code/guidelines state never exceed more that 75-80% of what the wire rating. No need for wires/componets to run warm. 3 San Aces 109R1212H1011 is a 1.56 amp/18.72 watt draw.... 20 watts just cutting it too close. 30 watts just sounded better to me.
Whats this bigNG...not familiar with it....let me google.
Last edited by tommyxv; 02-20-2009 at 04:46 AM.
Well, for anyone without the google-skills of tommyxv, here comes the short rundown.
The Aquaero and the mcubed bigNG are more or less the same thing. They read sensors (temp, flow, etc) and control devices (fans, pumps, lamps, power). The Aquaero is the prettier with external LCD/VFD display (also available as internal if I am not misinformed) and the bigNG is internal. Both have more or less the same capabilities with smaller differences in some areas. bigNG has suffered from a little less development during the last year, but has just released a new alpha version of their new client/server based software. Both are, as far as I can tell (have the bigNG myself, and it sure is) fire and forget, ie you install and configure it, and then let it run without user or computer intervention. The on board processor takes care of the rest. Both have a lot of possibilities to connect extra stuff for controlling more and more power full devices!
But as long as you use PWM (and why shouldn't you?) the 40W per channel from the bigNG should be plenty!
It sure will... But not on the San Aces. They start to rattle then. I'm not really fond of the San Aces. Sure, they provide much areflow, but the noise is to high, even when you undervolt them. I am just going to replace my San Aces with S-flex!
btw, I used a translated site which tried to translate miniNG to Swedish, mining (gruvdrift) and I was like WTF has mining to do with fancontrollers
link
"Configuration of the miniNG"
"Konfiguration av gruvdrift"
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I got two T-Balancer XL which are run by two instances of T-Balancer Navigator v2.9.0
It works mostly but I don´t know how to cleanup the database files tban.mdb for each one which keeps growing and growing in size, they are now 125MB each.
I tried the
Option/Database/
0 days and then revert back to 60 days
and got the
clear up the database ...checked
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sometimes you just gotta have a lot of bays filled thats why i go with baybus for manuel control
my question is can these types of fan controllers handle 15 fans the bigNG only has 4 fan ports/channels
I got this guy coming....30watts per channel....all i need to run all my fans.
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Nope, but it isn't undervolting that is the main issue, it's PWM. I can undervolt them just fine, but not use PWM. And no matter how, it sounds to much. I had pretty good performance when I used my Sharkoons 2000 before the San Aces) but now I am replcing my San Aces with to S-flex. Back channels in my Ufo runs Nexus.
Of cource it depends on the fans, but generally speaking, yes. I have seven "normal" 120mm case fans from two channels on my bigNG without it breaking into a sweat. S-flex for example typically draws 2.4W. That's eight fans per 20W channel (max 40W analog). But if you run them in PWM mode, you could gho up to a total of 80W (33 fans...). But then I would make sure I had an extra fan just for the bigNG... Or watercool it!
so do these auto fan controllers require you to wire up sensors all over the case or can they use the built in sensors that you would see from something like RealTemp or a GPU monitor?
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Now I really done it!
...had a to return a new wireless keyboard, didn't like it, and use my old wireless keyboard a Logitech Cordess Desktop Pro although it freaks out after a few weeks and a year ago the volume went nuts and went up/down like slut on crack so but now it worked fine I thought
as I have two T-Balancer XL fancontrollers, one in the bottom the CM Stacker and one in the top which have the internal usb-cable lengthed with one more but it's not perfect as it sometime loses connection but it works mostly
this is where the flaky usb-keyboard comes in as it after a while probably sends some garbage to the usb-controller on the motherboard
and somehow distrups the fancontroller and even changes the temperature curves, which are stored on the fancontroller
to make a long story short my computer is down as the whole raid 5+0, in sig, has crashed, can only see 1st harddisk at startup the it freezes, im guessing its an overheated motherboard and SATA controller thats gone bad since it freezes at startup
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That doesn't surprise me; I've seen USB stuff screw up computers before. I had a palm that when plugged in would instantly reset the computer, but only when my MP3 player was also plugged in!![]()
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Any idea how many watts/amps an aquaxtreme xt or innovatek hpps would run at? I'm trying to find out if it will work with my multswitch and I've posted on almost every german forum, but no answer![]()
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The XT Ultra @ 84.6Hz uses @ 7.1W. According to aquasuite and current consumption is ~570 mA and 12.21V. HTH.
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I dont know much about electronics and stuff, so i will ask before i do anything stupid.
The cpecifications of bigNG state:
What is the difference in analogue and PWM mode...? I have tried it, and in PWM mode my fans started to sing...max. current: 7A
max. power: 80W (PWM)/20W (analogue)
power per channel: 40W (PWM)/20W (analogue)
I am wondering this, because i would like to plug 8x Scythe Slipstreams 1600RPM (4.92W) to my bigNG with Y splitters. As far as i understand all this specs, the max power states 20W in analogue mode, and that would mean that i cant run all of 8 Slipstreams because they would exceed the power limit... Am i wrong? Am i missing something? Sorry for being such a noob about it, but i realy dont want to fry my bigNGThanks in advance...
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