Gazovij kotel roka instrukciya blue. File Info: Asetek Chill Control PDF Manual - 2.2 This is an 18-page PDF detailing the basic installation, operation, and optimization of the VapoChill ChillControl hardware and software. I skimmed over the document and it doesn't make any reference to a PCB revision or anything, it's pretty basic installation instructions. It does contain a useful list of diagnostic codes that the LED display can show. The PDF file is dated March 2003. I *believe* this manual is for PCB version 2. Note: I re-used the image from the previous version, the PCB does look different in this manual. Author: Version: 2.2 OS: N/A - Adobe PDF File Size: 1.71 MB MD5: 3db39a440c3442b12972da Date Added: 2/12/2019 Downloads: 1.
The Configuration of the Asetek WaterChill Control Panel USB Software This is the USB control panel of the WaterChill Xternal water cooling unit. The software is quite simple to handle and offers beside the adjustment of the fans and pump speed, also the possibility to store own profiles, which can be selected very easy in the Windows.
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Vapochill comes in two colors (pic courtesy of Asetek). The good guys at were nice enough to send a sample of the Asetek is one of the first to manufacture a phase change (refrigerator) case and is the winner of an Overclocking award we gave out about four years ago. I’m going to first preview the system and then fire it up for testing next week. Vapochill comes in two flavors – the SE (Standard Edition) and PE (Premium Edition). The primary difference between the two is the ability of the PE to handle 160 watts of “maximum stable load” while the SE tops out at 130 watts. Included are: • Foam insulation for the CPU socket and back • Cooling Head mounting hardware • Two heating elements (for socket moisture control) • Communications cable for changing system settings • Boot Disk for system setting software • Power cable for PCB • Case hardware • Thermal grease • ATX connector plate • Additional thermal probe (optional) In addition there are three manuals: • System Manual – 29 pages • Chill Control & Configuration Utility – 17 pages • Installation Guide Socket 478 – 26 pages The manuals are clearly written, well illustrated and absolutely required reading.
Of special interest is the “Chill Control” PCB. This allows the user to customize many features of the system, such as: • Change temperatures for start-up and shut-down • Setting to keep a steady temperature on the CPU • Fan speed adjustment: 30 – 100% power • Compressor speed Adjustment • Adjust ChillControl shut-down temp • Adjust heating elements power To access these features, you plug in its serial cable (included) to the PCB and plug it into a COM port on the PC. Insert the Boot Disk, power up and it boots into a software program which programs the Chill Control unit. For example, the factory pre-set is for the PC to power up when the -5C; you can change this either higher or lower, depending on your preference.
Offline installer download. There are actually videos on Youtube for this very problem, trouble is people who make videos don't know DOS nor how a simple operating system works!
P4 SETUP The directions for setting up the Vapochill are very clear and explicit – each step is explained and there are plenty of pictures to guide you through the process. Setup involves a number of distinct steps to ensure that there is no moisture condensation in the CPU area. Asetek includes foam and heaters for this purpose – setting up these components is not difficult nor particularly time consuming. I took about two hours to do it, taking my time, reading the directions and taking pics along the way. First set of steps involves placing insulating foam around the socket area. Both these heaters are designed to ward off moisture and can be configured through the Chill Control unit.
What I did not do is grease up the socket pin holes with the “Heat Conduction Compound” that comes with the Vapochill – I’ll do that for the long-term test, but for now I skipped it. Users should not skip this step. I used Cooling Flow thermal grease between the cooling head and CPU case top. Having done all this, next step is to mount the motherboard into the case. I do not like the standoffs for the motherboard. They are very easy to use – that’s not the problem. If you want to remove the motherboard, you have to go to each standoff and pinch each one while moving the motherboard up a bit to clear the top part of the standoff (so it does not lock).