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![]() Here ya go, thank me later.
http://www.ncix.com/detail/vantec-2-...36790-1013.htm This is assuming your fan came with a 3 to 4 pin molex connector. The second picture shows the power supply with a 4 pin molex. This is what I used for my fan in the stand. The LED's on the fan went kaput about 2 months after install, lol. |
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My fan came with a 3-pin apx to 4-pin Molex connector, but if I use the 4-pin only 2 of the wires go into it and then there is another 3-pin separate with the third wire in it. Does that make sense or do you need a pic? Quote:
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![]() If you want to run your fan simply a plug and play switch or a timer on/off why not get a cheap converter and have it wired directly to your - and + ends of the fan,..voila.
I have mine similar on a timer running of a AC/DC converter for the last 2 years with no issues. You need something like the link below. Ebay AC/DC converter |
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![]() I soldered mine directly as long as you can figure out witch end is your - and + as the 3rd wire from the fan is really not needed
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Isn't the third wire the LEDs? Or is the third wire for speed control? |
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![]() 3rd wire is speed control..in my case I simply cut it out as not using it at all.
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