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This article will show you how to make a simple on/off switch to turn on or off fans in your computer. This specific setup will control 3 fans with one switch, but it could easily be done so there are 3 switches for each fan as well.

http://www.iceteks.com/articles/parser.php...ticle=fanswitch



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Well, since I'm running stock, I won't need to worry about my P4 running hot! :lol: It's cool and quiet. B)

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Wow, not bad red. I liked that. i think it would have been very cool to use maybe 3 fans/switches like you had said. Is there really a need to turn the fans on and off?

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B)

nice article red but i thought you were talking about code switches?

:blink:

i have my fans all daisy chained to the power by extension plugs for the hd's.

and do you need soder??? i use duct tape when i splice :D :D :D :roflmao2: :roflmao2: :awesome: :banana:

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I'm thinking of making a lighter to molex adapter for a car, someone at another forum was looking for one and I said if I can find the adapters I can wire it for him and charge him whatever it costs me + shipping. It will make another unique article subject. I did not write any new articles in so long. :o

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rovingcowboy wrote: B)

nice article red but i  thought you were talking about code switches?

:blink:

i have my fans all  daisy chained to the power by extension plugs for the hd's.

and do you need soder???  i use duct tape  when i splice  :D :D :D :roflmao2:  :roflmao2:  :awesome:  :banana:
Ghetto mods baby! I didn't have electrical tape, so i used scotch! hahah.

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wldkos wrote:
Ghetto mods baby! I didn't have electrical tape, so i used scotch! hahah.
:biglaugh: :unsure: :blink: :banana:

I done that before too taped up good then got some supper glue to hold the end down when it got hot. :roflmao2: :roflmao2:

:banghead:

one thing though i did that with fog lights for the car. you know that wires burn fast :blink: :rolleyes:

and i got a burn scar on my hand from grabbing them wires while they was a smoking under the dash :bsod: :no no no: dont do that.

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It should work as long as it's properly connected. ;)

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Nah 12 volts could never do that. That's the highest voltage we're dealing with inside a PC, unless you play with the PSU.

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Yeah if you do it that way then you're fine. You'll need two switches though, one for the 5v and one for the 12v. But you could always make them use the same ground then just hook up the switch on the ground, though I'd recomend a seperate PSU if you do that as it's not really wise to "mix" the 5v and 12v ground.

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Edit: Doh, it's Red Squirrel here, forgot to log in (posting from campus)
TAHT'S WHAT YOU SAY! :no no no:

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rovingcowboy wrote: B)

nice article red but i thought you were talking about code switches?

:blink:

i have my fans all daisy chained to the power by extension plugs for the hd's.

and do you need soder??? i use duct tape when i splice :D :D :D :roflmao2: :roflmao2: :awesome: :banana:
Why don't you use wire nuts?? :blink:

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Not for small wires like these. Imagine shoving 25 wire nuts in a wiring box. An electrical nightmare. :lol:

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