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  1. Hello everyone I just built my first System with RGB Support on Fans and other parts in my computer. Installed three Riing Plus Fans of the System. As I have used Aquacomputer's Aquaero for many years now and I am still impressed with the possibilities, I wanted to keep the Aquaero. Aquaero does control all the fans and pumps in my system. In order to keep the Fanspeeds controlled by Aquaero I installed the Riing Plus Controller and separated the wireing. The wires for RGB are connected to the Riing Plus controller and the wires for the Fanspeed etc. are connected to the Aquaero. In the Software I needed to change from Riing Plus to PR22-D5. This workes really well, but when I start the System I get an Error Message for Controller No. 1. It's just one click and it is gone for the rest of the time, but it is annoying as #### ;-). Is there a way to turn of the Error messages? Maybe there would be another way to modd the controller 'thinking' that there is a fan onnected to the controller? Cheers Stefan
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