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Unread 05-16-2005, 12:30 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by jaydee116
I think you can use the RPM monitor on the mobo's fan header and read it through MBM. I don't really know at this point though.
don't think so...
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Originally Posted by pHaestus
The best solution is to put dP sensors on the inlet and outlet of a radiator, measure the dP vs. Q curve for that radiator, and then do the conversion to flow rate in software. You would get good accuracy and NO restriction in the loop, and the parts aren't terribly expensive.
you would need to take the data from the dP sensors... what kind of data that would be i don't know... and get it into the PC.... then do some calculations to get the flow rate...
i have RPM sensor on my pump so if the pump shuts off...
my machine will shut of...
of course if i have a leak... the pump will keep running...
my computer will drown and die... then shut off
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