Pc Fans?

k-town

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Hey Everybody,

How Ya Doing, Hopefully stoned Or I'll Take Away Your pothead Membership Card, Lol Just Kidding Around Any Way So I've Been Snooping Around Rollitup Looking At Peoples setup Pictures And What Not, And Noticed That A Lot You Use These pc Fans To vent Their Grow Rooms! So Can I Go Get A Couple Of These At compusa? Or Any Computer Store? And How The Hell Do You wire Those things Up? I Heard Something About A cell Phone Charger, Can You Use A cell Phone Charger Safely To Wire A pc Fan?

Thanks For All Your Help!!!
 

mogie

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How to turn a PC fan into an exhaust or intake fan?

Contributed by: Flowerman
Images archived: 2001

Just for fun, I wanted to show how easy it is to turn a PC fan into an intake, or into an exhaust fan. The fan I am using is quite small, but the objective is still the same. The first step is to find or buy a 12v DC plug adapter. This fan here is rated at 80cfm, which will work for a small box set-up.

Here's is some info on the 12v DC adapter: (Model 420A4141)

Output (DC) 12.0V @ 500mA
Output Voltage VDC(1)
Input 108VAC
Output Volts @ 100% Load 10.20
Input 132VAC
Output Volts @ 100% Load 13.60
Input 132VAC
Output Volts @ 10% Load 17.40
UL(2) UL*
CSA(3) L
Plug(4) 1



Simply cut the wires at the end, and strip down about a ¼ inch of bare wire is showing.

If you don’t know which wire to wire up, for instance they’re all black wires, don’t worry, it will only work one way, and if wired wrong, will simply not work at all. But the idea is, black to black, red to red. This one here that I used, had one black and one red coming from the fan, and from the adapter, one black and one black and white. The black and white wire from the adapter got wired to the all black wire from the fan. And the all black wire from the adapter, gets wired to the all red wire from the fan.

To add another fan, just connect the wires of the same together. All black goes with black, all red goes with red. So you would still only use 2 connectors all together. Here’s a few more pictures. But for the most part, I just wanted to show how simple it is. Make sure you get an adapter which is rated DC for the output.



Finished


Testing


Also a worthwhile consideration is places like radio shack and grainger also have nice 4" muffin fans that move as much as 200 cfm and more, which run on 110 vac. They come with a handy power cord that has a special connector on one end for the fan and a plug on the other end for plugging into the wall socket or humistat / thermostat.​
 

N3w81e GR0w3r!

Active Member
if you have a spare pc power unit lying around (like me, I used to have 4) then you can just put that in your grow room. Put power into it, and plug upto 50 od fans in :) Saves ALOT of hassle. Plus the Power unit comes with a fan to!

I just thought of this, might have to give it ago :)
 

ILoveUMaryJane

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Hmmm, PC PSUs are not safe at all to run out of the case. There are a lot of volts going through them, and a little bit of moisture getting inside, as will almost definitely happen in a grow room could well cause a small explosion (no exaggeration) and possibly a fire. Not worth the risk when you can happily use an old mobile charger to power at least 3 12cm fans. Plus they're less cumbersome
 

N3w81e GR0w3r!

Active Member
yeh, I remebr when I turned the volts down from 240 to 120. BANG! blue spars went flying out the back. I was shit scared.

Yeh, fk that idea.
 

sequento

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i run 2 fans of a 12v adapter i got u can change the voltage which adjusts the speed of the fans seem ok to me
 
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