sforza
Well-Known Member
I just cut off the connection and spliced positive to positive and negative to negative. As I read in these forums, you can use just about any DC power source you have laying around to run the fan. I dug around and found some old cellphone chargers and a power block for an old cordless phone. I cut the end off of the power blocks and connected the wires to the exposed wires on the fan and hit the power and they all caused the fan to spin up. Look at the block on any old power sources you have laying around to see what voltage and amps the power supply is rated at. The power supplies that are 12 volts cause the fan to turn faster than the power blocks that are rated at a lower voltage, such as 7V or 5V. If the fan runs slower, it also runs quieter. I have read on this forum that 5V will run a fan fast enough to cool your heatsink. SupraSPL has posted pictures and links to a cheap open fan driver that he says work fine. I got a DYI LED kit that came with a similar open fan driver. You just hookup AC power to one end and out comes DC power for your fans on the other end.I have the artic alpine 11 plus and I was wondering what a good power source would be. Connection looks like this on it...
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Here is the link to the DIY LED kit. http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Free-shipping-DIY-LED-Grow-KIT-100W-full-spectrum-grow-led-chip-waterproof-led-driver-heat/1637606957.html
Look at the item and it has a picture of the little 12V 1.25A fan driver that they included with the kit. It drives the fan just fine.
SupraSPL made this post:
https://www.rollitup.org/t/diy-led-cree-cxa3070.789575/page-123#post-11215566
With links to various power supplies that could run mulitple alpine 11's.