Control and software
The extensively equipped D5 NEXT pump can also be operated completely self-sufficiently, i.e. without connection to the USB header of the mainboard, with a limited range of functions. Operation via the three buttons below the easy-to-read OLED display is child’s play and intuitive.
With just a few clicks, you can set various speeds or configure the information to be shown on the display.
But if you want to use the full scope of the D5 NEXT, you should definitely connect the included USB cable to the mainboard and install the Aquasuite software, which is only 5MB in size. With this, you finally have full control over the pump and everything that is connected to it. In the main window, the user is presented with the overview page, which displays the current sensor data that the D5 NEXT reads out as standard.
If you don’t like the content or look of the information displayed, you can simply create your own page and choose from a gigantic repertoire of information. Aquasuite can even correspond with HWiNFO and graphically display the data provided by this service in an appealing way.
The created pages can even be switched as overlay/widget on the desktop.
But even more interesting than the sensor data are the actual settings of the hardware. Here symbolically the power settings of the pump. The speed can be set statically or by means of a curve controller, or it can be controlled completely automatically by the software on the basis of a preset temperature or the flow rate.
The same applies to the speed of the fans.
The D5 NEXT has some physical sensors built in and can also access other so-called software sensors for control. Another interesting feature is the “virtual flow sensor”, which outputs a calculated flow value after calibration. Of course, a “real” hardware sensor from Aquacomputer can also be used as a source, which then provides the actual measured values instead of a simulated value.
Of course, alarm values can also be configured so that a visual and/or acoustic warning signal is emitted in the event of a critical water temperature, insufficient flow or stagnant fans.
The chic OLED display can also be configured almost at will and show all sensor data of the pump as a numerical value or diagram.
For many people it’s hard to imagine life without RGB lighting. This is where Ultitube and D5 NEXT can really shine, because there are a sheer number of configuration options for both the RGBpx ring of the pump and the enclosed silicone ring of the compensation tank.
In addition, functions such as “Aquasuite web” are also available, where you can export your sensor data to the Internet so that you can access it from anywhere.
Aqua Computer Ultitube D5 150 Pro, D5 NEXT, 350ml, mit Pumpe (34109)
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