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    You should test 35X top on old DDC+ pump aswell, to see top's itself relative performance.
    And when someone will manage to successfully mod DDC+/3.2[0,5] to PWM? :/

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    Quote Originally Posted by churchy View Post
    You should test 35X top on old DDC+ pump aswell, to see top's itself relative performance.
    And when someone will manage to successfully mod DDC+/3.2[0,5] to PWM? :/
    I would be very interested in this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by churchy View Post
    You should test 35X top on old DDC+ pump aswell, to see top's itself relative performance.
    And when someone will manage to successfully mod DDC+/3.2[0,5] to PWM? :/
    There is a PWM Mod from a german user:

    http://www.hardwareluxx.de/community...en-758652.html

    35X = "old" DDC+ with pwm output cable = same performance @12v with the top

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    Quote Originally Posted by bundymania View Post
    There is a PWM Mod from a german user:

    http://www.hardwareluxx.de/community...en-758652.html

    35X = "old" DDC+ with pwm output cable = same performance @12v with the top
    Interesting, new PWM board is even labeled "Laing DDC 3.1-PWM". I was on Laing's site the other day and notice they also can make D5 PWM controllable.

    Looks like you just need a pump with this PCB. The "Spare" contact is the PWM control wire I presume..


    Thanks for the link..

    Buddy, what does you're PCB say? Is it 3.1PWM or is there also a 3.2??
    Last edited by Martinm210; 11-21-2010 at 02:52 PM.

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    Guys, I have to call shens with that link as all he does is shows how to solder a wire there and doesn't provide one shred of proof it actually works and no one else that posts verifies that it does...because I also tried to PWM a new 3.1 and 3.25 the same way without success.

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...9&postcount=78
    Quote Originally Posted by Martinm210 View Post
    Interesting, new PWM board is even labeled "Laing DDC 3.1-PWM". I was on Laing's site the other day and notice they also can make D5 PWM controllable.

    Looks like you just need a pump with this PCB. The "Spare" contact is the PWM control wire I presume..


    Thanks for the link..

    Buddy, what does you're PCB say? Is it 3.1PWM or is there also a 3.2??
    IIRC, all new DDC's share the same PCB, it's what they program the chip with that determines what the pump is capable of.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waterlogged View Post
    Guys, I have to call shens with that link as all he does is shows how to solder a wire there and doesn't provide one shred of proof it actually works and no one else that posts verifies that it does...because I also tried to PWM a new 3.1 and 3.25 the same way without success.

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...9&postcount=78

    IIRC, all new DDC's share the same PCB, it's what they program the chip with that determines what the pump is capable of.
    Did the one you try have PWM written on the PCB? Maybe it was just a new "Old Stock"...?
    Last edited by Martinm210; 11-21-2010 at 03:34 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martinm210 View Post
    Did the one you try have PWM written on the PCB?
    I've got 4 "DDC3.1-PWM" version PCB'ed pumps, 2x3.1's, 1x3.25, and a 35X, all have PWM written one them...in fact, the 3.25 still has the mod on it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waterlogged View Post
    I've got 4 "DDC3.1-PWM" version PCB'ed pumps, 2x3.1's, 1x3.25, and a 35X, all have PWM written one them...in fact, the 3.25 still has the mod on it.
    Ahh, OK. He probably never actually tested it then..

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    Quote Originally Posted by bundymania View Post
    There is a PWM Mod from a german user:

    http://www.hardwareluxx.de/community...en-758652.html

    35X = "old" DDC+ with pwm output cable = same performance @12v with the top
    Wow, that was easy. No need to get new pumps if you have a good top and the old model then? Or is there something else thats fixed in this new model?


    Quote Originally Posted by Martinm210 View Post
    Interesting, new PWM board is even labeled "Laing DDC 3.1-PWM". I was on Laing's site the other day and notice they also can make D5 PWM controllable.

    Looks like you just need a pump with this PCB. The "Spare" contact is the PWM control wire I presume..
    [IMG]snip[/IMG]

    Thanks for the link..

    Buddy, what does you're PCB say? Is it 3.1PWM or is there also a 3.2??
    Hmm, what MFR year is that from? I have a ddc here from 08/09 and this one does not say pwm:



    What is the MFR year on the new pcbs?

    The old pcb is smaller also.
    Last edited by Brodholm; 11-21-2010 at 03:06 PM.

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