Asetek Chill Control Software
Pic courtesy of Asetek Not your usual waterpump! This waterpump is built around a PCB and controlling software that allows users a number of control and monitoring functions (Note: Windows XP only!): • Temperature monitoring without having the Software Control Panel open • Temperature notification in Windows toolbar • Control Panel transparency adjustable • Temperature graph • Fan speed graph • LCD display – custom view of settings (Optional) • Reservoir LED On/Off (Optional) • Software Version limited to Windows XP.
• Waterpump¹ speed can be varied from 2880 to 3780 rpm; it is virtually silent at any speed (If Asetek linked temps to pump speed, THAT would be slick). • Fan speeds can be varied from 0 – 100% of the fan’s top rpm. • The fans will remain off until the system boots into Windows. Once into Windows, the fans will speed up to their last settings; however, if you set a fan very low, it may stall and not spin up. Food Saver V1085 Manual. • If the display panel is closed, all settings will be retained. • For the display Panel (HyperSnap could not capture a screenshot, this is literally a screenshot). • The graph displays five minute intervals – users can not set their own intervals.
Download the latest drivers for your Asetek USB devices to keep your Computer up-to-date. Driver Pack Printershare Apk. The installation of the Asetek WaterChill Control Panel USB software and drivers It’s time to install the provided software, which should be installed before.
• The graph displays temps from 24 – 56ºC and rpms from 400 – 3600 rpm; users can not change these ranges; note that on the display, at a fan speed of 4944 rpm, the line goes off the graph. • The graph displays Temps and Fan Speeds only. • Transparency can be varied up to 75%; this setting allows users to leave the display up on the screen and “see through” it to whatever else you’re doing (why anyone would use this is beyond me). • Temps are displayed in the system tray (I found the red numbers hard to read – can not be changed).
Conclusions All features worked correctly even though the screen displays for some items were incorrect; I can not test every available USB device, but some may interfere with the unit in ways I did not experience². This version lacks the flexibility to change screen display settings, although a working HELP function might correct this. Even so, the functionality of Asetek’s WaterChill 12V Waterpump System is very good, although users should recognize its limitations and it’s limited to users with Windows XP.