Heb even op wat forums ( fora?)? gekeken voor je en heb wel iets gevonden!
"The maximum current per channel is 2,5A (30W at 12V) without any special cooling. The aquaero 6 does not even have a passive heatsink! Anyway, we will also offer a waterblock for the aquaero 6 since it will allow to go a bit further with a maximum of 3A (36W at 12V). Of course the voltage regulators also handle short peaks above this rating to make sure that
fans and
pumps will spin up. The new controllers also feature some new directly integrated security features. For example they can switch of a channel in less than 1/100000s if you have a short circuit. Also the temperature, current and voltage monitoring has been improved. The 5V supply which for example powers the CPU or display got a new protection circuit which will disconnect the power supply if there is an overvoltage. Another nice thing to mention is the pretty low voltage drop with that new design which is only 0,5 to 0,8V between the power supply and the outputs.
So, what does that mean for the real world? For example you can connect 80
fans in total (20 per channel) and control them in the full range from 0 to 100% - as said without additional cooling! Or you connect 40
fans and two
Laing D5
pumps. "
http://forum.aquacomputer.de/weitere-foren/english-forum/103573-new-aquaero-6/
Dit stukje zegt dus dat je inderdaad met aq6 geen poweradjust nodig hebt voor twee d5
pompen. Je zou op de aq6 2,5 amps per channel hebben en met een koelblokken op de aq6 zelfs 3 amp!
Kijk ff op de link, maar met jou aquaero 6 zou het dus moeten kunnen, en dan zou je inderdaad de molex met je voeding moeten koppelen en de pwm aansluiting aan de aquaero!
Later