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    D5 pump controller recommendations?

    Hi everyone,

    I dont want to be ripping the side panel off my case every time i want to change the rpm of my motor for performance or silence, i see a lot out there that is for the ddc but what can i use for my d5?

    thanks, theron
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    Phatboy is using an Aquaero 5 to control his D5's.

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    You could use the 24v Koolance controllers

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    http://martinsliquidlab.org/2011/03/...troller-8-13v/



    The 24V version won't do you much good unless you had a D5 strong. I'd suggest the above.

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    Thanks for the replies people, I have seen those suggestions but how would they connect to the 4pin molex connector that my pump has? (even though its only using 2 of the pins for black and red wires)
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    Quote Originally Posted by theron View Post
    Thanks for the replies people, I have seen those suggestions but how would they connect to the 4pin molex connector that my pump has? (even though its only using 2 of the pins for black and red wires)
    The Koolance controllers have an adapter that'll allow you to use either the smaller 3pin fan header OR a larger molex plug connector.

    I missed taking the accessories picture, but you can see the adaptor/connector in the upper left here:

    The smaller 3 pin female end plug into the controller and you would use the male molex plug to plug in your pump. There is just power 12V power and ground at work here, the RPM cable (If you had one), would not connect to the controller.
    Last edited by Martinm210; 06-04-2011 at 02:00 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martinm210 View Post
    The Koolance controllers have an adapter that'll allow you to use either the smaller 3pin fan header OR a larger molex plug connector.

    I missed taking the accessories picture, but you can see the adaptor/connector in the upper left here:

    The smaller 3 pin female end plug into the controller and you would use the male molex plug to plug in your pump. There is just power 12V power and ground at work here, the RPM cable (If you had one), would not connect to the controller.
    [IMG]http://www.koolance.com/water-cooling/images/more/ctr-spd10_p1.jpg[IMG]
    well then that is perfect!

    thanks for taking your time to reply! ii will get this one and enjoy modding the front panel of my case to make it fit
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