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Originally Posted by midgetwaiter
Do you know if that is a regulated power supply Doug?
A regulated power supply will deliver 12v at anything up to it's rated current. An unregulated power supply, which most cheap ones are, will only deliver 12v at exactly it's rated current. If you are drawing a smaller amount of current the voltage goes up.
In your situation I would expect your power supply to deliver something more like 14v at half it's rated current. This is not a big deal from a safety POV but I've noticed that it tends to make the fans noisy if they are driven too hard. You can just add a resistor to the circuit if you need to match the current draw.
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Not sure but its a PA cheapie.
So could I just put some form of speed controller on them? Thats resistor based is it not?
I,m thinking I should just by another and have one come on with the halide and the other fan regulated by the RK2 temp controller.