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[FEATURE REQUEST] Add option to ignore fan during calibration #2526
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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). |
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. |
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: 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. |
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?
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