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    How to wire Computer fan help

    Can anyone give me some advice to a link or web page to explain the best way to hook up your CPU fan or what is it I need to wire the fan to control its fan blade speed?

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    a cpu fan is a low voltage fan. I wired mine to a cell phone charger and then plugged that into a lamp dimmer to slow it down.

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    I have used a 110v fan that is the same as a CPU fan it means less wiring as it needs no adapter.

    Rob you placed the rheostat between the fan and adapter?

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    Re: How to wire Computer fan help

    Quote Originally Posted by kitedemon View Post
    I have used a 110v fan that is the same as a CPU fan it means less wiring as it needs no adapter.

    Rob you placed the rheostat between the fan and adapter?
    adapter plugged into rheostat and rheostat plugs into wall

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    Interesting I tried something like that and it was not able to regulate the fan with the adaptor so I ordered the 110v fan. must be a different type of adapter? I wish I know more about the odds and ends like that.

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    It was just an old cell phone charger from one of my Nextels. I know if the fan wouldnt start till you turned it up al the way but after it was running I could regulate it back.
    Its the fans I was running in the little black incubator from my first couple clutches.
    Now the "Nick-O-Bator" has two 110v fans with a Zoomed rheostat in it.

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    Rob that was my problem! I was using a herpstat in cooling mode with it the fan was just on full or off. I never had that problem with the ac fan. That sounds like the missing bit. Thanks Rob that has been bugging me for a while. I hate not knowing

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    thanks guys does any of you know of a picture description showing the items used in reference as well as step by step as some of the great DIY Threads?

    Thanks again all
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    lance mine is easy plug the fan into the herpstat place probe done. Nothing to it. The only issue is the ac pancake fan.

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    I buy these:
    http://www.coolerguys.com/840556063766.html

    With this cord:

    http://www.coolerguys.com/840556089346.html

    then you don't have to worry about wiring, just plugging in the cord to the fan and the fan into the wall.

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