Sep
17

Shiny new parts from Aqua Computer!

By craigbru

Despite the lack of ‘real’ work done on this project, I’ve still been collecting a steady stream of parts. One of the most anticipated of these parts arrived in a box from Aqua Computer in Germany. Inside was the electronic heart of OSIDIAS. These parts will be responsible for monitoring almost every electrical aspect of the case. From fan speeds, to temp monitoring, to lighting, and even powering up and down. Although I’ve got much detailed planning to do to make this all happen, I’m looking forward to the challenge.

So, what did I get? Here are all the parts laid out for inspection.

Shiny new parts from Aqua Computer!

One of the most critical parts, is this Multiswitch. It is controlled via USB through the Aquasuite software. This will be the electrical switching station for anything having on/off requirements. The lighting would be a good example of this.

Shiny new parts from Aqua Computer!

Next up is the new Aquacover for the DDC pump. All specs aside, it was just too damn good looking not to throw in the system.

Shiny new parts from Aqua Computer!

Now we have the new flow sensor and inline temperature sensor. Both of these parts are very high flow, and low restriction.

Shiny new parts from Aqua Computer!

And finally, we have a VFD Aquaero. This is really the brains of the operation. Everything starts here. All monitoring and control runs through here and the Aquasuite software via USB. The Aquaero will be linked to the secondary Via pico-itx system, and a touchscreen LCD. These components working together will allow seamless and automated system control and monitoring.

Shiny new parts from Aqua Computer!

One last thing worth mentioning, is the Powerbooster modification made to the Aquaero. This addition is a special cooling block and a small hardware modification of the Aquaero which will allow you to use a Laing pump on fan channel 1. The other three channels will be able to handle 15W instead of 10W. This increases the available overall power to 45W. It’s more than enough in my case.

Shiny new parts from Aqua Computer!

Now, to go play with some hardware…

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Comments

  1. John Hanlon says:

    That multiswitch thing is real cool. I went to their site and looked it over.

  2. craigbru says:

    Yes, it really is. It’s unfortunate that Aqua Computer doesn’t have more distributors in the US, as their parts are top quality.

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