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|   mind linking it to me or telling me what its under at JL? | 
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|   If you just type "Fan" into the search box on JL, you will have several options come up for your consideration. | 
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|   Quote: 
 I guess I should have been more specific in my reply. | 
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|   I ran two 120mm computer fans from one end pulling in to the other pushing out.  Worked well for me on my 75g with 2 250w and 4 t5s. Joe 
				__________________ 210 Gallon slowly gaining population. Foxface, Naso, Coral Beauty, 2 Clowns, 2 Chromis, Orange Anthias, and Striped Goby. | 
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|   How did you power them? That is the main question because most computer fans are 3-4 pin connectors? | 
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|   I used a 12volt wall wart that was on the same timer as my lights.  So I only ran the fans when the halides were on in the winter.  All day long in the summer. 
				__________________ 210 Gallon slowly gaining population. Foxface, Naso, Coral Beauty, 2 Clowns, 2 Chromis, Orange Anthias, and Striped Goby. | 
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|   Ive used the cheaper axial fans from JL... I actually have one running right now that Ive probably been using on and off for 6, maybe even 7 years. Awesome bang for buck. | 
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|   Quote: 
 Explain, do you mind linking me what you used. Are 12V adapters have the circular input plug like a laptop charger how did you get it to power a 3-4pin plug? |