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[FEATURE REQUEST] Add option to ignore fan during calibration #2526

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spec-chum opened this issue May 24, 2024 · 4 comments
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[FEATURE REQUEST] Add option to ignore fan during calibration #2526

spec-chum opened this issue May 24, 2024 · 4 comments

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@spec-chum
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I have a custom loop obviously with a pump - I really like auto calibration feature, but when I use it it drops my pump to 0, not for long, but I really don't want the pump speed to be touched.

Apologies if I've just missed it, but can you add an option to ignore a "fan" (pump in my case) when doing auto calibration?

I do want to monitor it's speed, so don't really want to unpair the speed sensor.

Just thought while typing this as well, is there a way to trigger an alarm or something if a speed sensor goes below a certain RPM?

@curious-city
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I don't use pumps in my system but you can choose the sensors you want to calibrate right in the beginning of the setup (see attachment).
If your pump is connected in a way that it is not listed separately (e.g. combined with the CPU header or something) I don't know how to solve that but that shouldn't be the case anyway. Hope that helps.

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@spec-chum
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I don't use pumps in my system but you can choose the sensors you want to calibrate right in the beginning of the setup (see attachment). If your pump is connected in a way that it is not listed separately (e.g. combined with the CPU header or something) I don't know how to solve that but that shouldn't be the case anyway. Hope that helps.

FanControl_Sensors

Thanks for that, most pump's RPM control is just connected to a normal 4 pin fan header, so it's just reported like any other fan, none of the settings you list on your screenshot will help, sadly.

@curious-city
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curious-city commented May 25, 2024

Thanks for that, most pump's RPM control is just connected to a normal 4 pin fan header, so it's just reported like any other fan, none of the settings you list on your screenshot will help, sadly.

ah ok I see, so there is no distinction between a 'normal' fan header and the pump fan header, good to know.
I leave the issue to the dev then and show myself out - hope you find your answer/solution :)

@Rem0o
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Rem0o commented May 25, 2024

You can do each control individually without using the assisted setup. However if you want to cheat it, unpair the rpm sensor on your pump, do the calibration from here:
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Then pair the sensor back. I know it might be a bit of a hassle, but that's the kind of thing you only need to do once then forget about it.

As for the alarm feature, #807.

@Rem0o Rem0o closed this as completed May 28, 2024
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