I would squeeze a bit more power from my D5 pump, I read that the pump works from 8 to 24V. A normal PSU for pc gives only 12V, so I wondered if anyone tried to connect the pump at 24V.
I would squeeze a bit more power from my D5 pump, I read that the pump works from 8 to 24V. A normal PSU for pc gives only 12V, so I wondered if anyone tried to connect the pump at 24V.
I didn't tried it, but if the manual or the manufacturers' instructions says, that the pump can work with 24V, just try it.
when its damaged after that, its a case of warranty, i think.
if you really want to be certain, that you got warranty, go to a electronic-store and let them put 24V on it. they are the "qualified personnel" so often described in the manuals.
the problem of getting 24V from a PSU i can't solve. perhaps there are special PSUs, which can give you 24V, but i don't know any.
i hope i wrote understandingly...
you can try this power supply:
http://www.alphacool.de/xt/product_i...&cPath=5_26_27
but 30W aren't enough for the pump @ 24V:
http://www.laing.de/file/77
I think this could be the right thing for you:
http://www.aqua-computer-systeme.de/...5a11a0728c7e62
It has one channel which offers 24 V and up to 4 A. That should be enough. And there are several other things you can do with it!
I don't see that it's not enough 30W at 24V in that pdf...Zitat von CodeName 87
But the question is: would 24V increase performances of pump??
Ok, thanks. I'm gonna overvolt the pump till 12,8V by my PSU with adjustable voltages, since in xtremesystems.com they said that over 12,8V there is no gain in performances.
Too bad that there isn't a better pump for my system...A dual DDC Ultra has smaller tubes, and a lower flow rate. I'd need a better pressure at my flowrate (1500l/h).
http://www.alphacool.de/xt/product_i...hllaeufer.html
Caution with your PSU: Not every Mainboard likes 12,8V![]()
No, it produces much heat...
Does my Nf7-S 2.0 like 12,8V?
My PSU has 12.7V and my MB runs fine..
Lol, woher kommen denn die 12 Volt im PC? Da wird einfach die Spannung gewandelt auf 24 Volt.Zitat von CodeName 87
naja, anders kann ichs mir nicht vorstellen. Ein netzteil ist nicht dabei, und ich glaube denen schon, was die in den Shop schreiben, also denke ich wird das so gelöst worden sein...
Man könnte auch 2 x 12V in Reihe schalten...
This pump sucks 135 Watts out of your power point.Zitat von MFloX
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My PSU has ~13V and my K7VTA3 (old Socket 462 MB) seams to accept this...
What do you mean?Zitat von Mumins
he obviously refers to the power consumption: 130 watt
http://www.forumdeluxx.de/forum/showthread.php?t=233713
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Ah ok, I didn't get that "power point", maybe he meant PSU.
And what about Laing S1?? The power consumption is only 25W, is it better than D5?
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