250CFM 4" inline fans (12V DC) 2 for $39.00

BigBudBalls

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Just blow into the lights. The heat from the bulb may not sit too well with the plastic fan. (plus its more air molecules to absorb more heat)

Now to find a 10amp 12VDC power supply. (if you use both)
 

diggitydank420

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Just blow into the lights. The heat from the bulb may not sit too well with the plastic fan. (plus its more air molecules to absorb more heat)

Now to find a 10amp 12VDC power supply. (if you use both)
Do you think temps would really get up past 150 degrees? ABS melts at around 220.

And as far as a 10 amp 12VDC power supply, just hit up Radio Shack...

 

OneHit

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So whats the main problem with these fans? Arnt the S&P fans plastic also? These seem like a great deal. Are they difficult to wire properly?
 

Bizzler

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it says 12VDC 4.5 amp.

Would that be a problem to hook up?
Can I just use any 12VDC cord?
 

BloodShot420

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u could use an old computer power supply for DC Power- you just have to short 2 pins in the 20 pin atx connector and it will turn on whenever you plug it in... they usually have 30-40Amps available on the 12v rail... it will also get you 5.5v and 3v if you need it ;-)
 
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