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Old 09-15-2009, 04:33 PM
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I am in the process of designing a grow cabinet and as heat will definitely need to be dissipated I have a question.

I have found some pretty neat computer fans that can actually move quite a bit of air, but as they are designed for computers they will run off a computer motherboard. How do I rewire them so they will run when plugged into a wall socket. I will be running three of them, 2 for exhaust and 1 for intake, so I will splice them together and power them from the same source.

If this question has already been asked I apologize, but I was not able to find any threads that explained how to do this
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Old 09-15-2009, 06:29 PM
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I am in the process of designing a grow cabinet and as heat will definitely need to be dissipated I have a question.

I have found some pretty neat computer fans that can actually move quite a bit of air, but as they are designed for computers they will run off a computer motherboard. How do I rewire them so they will run when plugged into a wall socket. I will be running three of them, 2 for exhaust and 1 for intake, so I will splice them together and power them from the same source.

If this question has already been asked I apologize, but I was not able to find any threads that explained how to do this
al you need is an old 120v to 12v powerpack, lick to an old cordless phone. i used the power pack off a old netgear router, cut both connectors off the ends and twisted wires together and wrapped with electrical tape
 

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