Controlling pwm pump without motherboard

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hi,
im using an ek D5 pwm and that defaults at the minimum speed without pwm header plugged in.
Trouble is im not cooling a pc so don't have a header for the pwm

Can I use a fan controller for it? Any fan controller? And which one is cheapest that will work?

Thanks

Tim
 
Are you sure it's running at minimum speed?, my EK D5 pwm pump runs at maximum speed when the PWM header isn't connected
 
Mine was the same when i built my pc, you could see the jet of water coming out of the Pump. what are you doing with it? there is a way to force it onto full speed quite easily. But Its more of a temporary measure.
 
Plugged into the molex yes?



Basically take a piece of wire and plug it into the PWM plug so that its in the same hole as the green wire. Plug the opposite end through the back of the pump's molex connector furthest from the red (copper cable has to be quite long to go through the Pumps molex and into the powered one, maybe 1.5inch long)

it forces the pump to 5v or full speed. Id just make sure that you wrap the connections on the molex and pwm with some electrical tape to protect them.
 
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and its worth saying im running from a 12v source. no 5v

The molex on the pump has 2 connections red and black which are 12v and ground. You stick a piece of wire on the furthest hole through the pump molex and into the powered one thus re-routing the 5v cable on the molex to the pwm connector.

The pwm connector requires 5v to tell the pump to run at full speed.
 
ok well in that case I need to find a 5v supply as my power supply is only 12v and 2 of the molex pins in the connector are empty.

A standard 12v PSU will work. As i said the Molex has 12v ground ground 5v cables. Im talking about the actual 4 cables on the connector itself.
 
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Defo pick up a cheap second hand PSU. My D5 hardly runs at all without being connected to a mobo. It was so slow that I thought it was broken when I first got it!
 
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