Electrical question for Pc Fan.....

maiohwrofemvul

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ok Math isnt my best subject n im just getting a head ache... basically im just curious and dont want to start a fire.... ok my fan draws .11 Amps, Dc converter is 700ma..... now does this mean that the converter is .7amps? which would be bad cause you would want the
dc converter rating higher then the fan draws so it doesnt over heat? i dont know much about electrical stuff if you know please help thanks.....
 
700mA = 0.700A

Your fan draws 0.110A

You could run 6 of your fans on the 700mA dc converter.

6 x 0.110 = 0.660A

You would have 0.040A remaining.




J
 
Thank you Jon i Appreciate it, amp and milliamp Math is fucking retarded lol i was doing the math all wrong.... Thanks for your reply homie...
 
700mA = 0.700A

Your fan draws 0.110A

You could run 6 of your fans on the 700mA dc converter.

6 x 0.110 = 0.660A

You would have 0.040A remaining.




J

Hey, just wondering as this is all fairly new to me too. But lets say for example you were to run those 6 fans on this adapter. It all works out amps wise, I understand that, but what about the volts. The adapter is 12v, and lets say each fan is 12v, is that 12v divided by the 6 fans meaning they all get 2.4v of juice and therefore run slower than you'd want/need? Or would they all get 12v? Just asking as like I say new to the pc fan way of doing things!

Cheers
 
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