greentoker
Active Member
they make great fans... for small space growing
If you connect two 12V fans in series across a 12v supply, you're right- they each will see 6V and will run at half speed.you CAN connect multiple fans although they will only be running half speed. If you are using two 12v fans with only one twelve volt adaptor, they will split the diffrerrence, each fan will only be getting 6 volts of energy. It will work, but for the purpose of venting you want all the power possible out of your fans especially in a small area.
Actually...ATX power supplies dont use the alloted wattage unless it needs to, so youre pretty much only paying for the power you are usingI have been using an old ATX 230watt power supply for my two 80cm computer fans. Talk about overkill on electric bill LOL. I have to try this on the cell phone charger! Thanx for this information. I was wondering if I could do this and thanks to your post I know I can. I think that wasted wattage can be put to better use (wink). I was going to buy more CFLs anyhow. I may just run the fans off one of those portable car jumpers. Then I could just recharge it by electric when it gets too low.
I respect the fact you made diagrams to help everyone... I just want to say... Those are the funniest looking fans! haha. Very retro!If you connect two 12V fans in series across a 12v supply, you're right- they each will see 6V and will run at half speed.
However, if you connect them in parallel, they both see 12V and spin at full speed.
The yellow wire is for tachometry; a computer uses this to sense the rotation speed or to sense if the fan has failed. You can safely snip it when using computer fans for ventilation.
A pot inline will reduce current not voltage.I've been an electrical nut all my life, self taught...
well not true, my dad built nuke missiles and taught me alot. But I learned everything about ac myself. I do my wiring on 120 to 240 volt live. saves me trips to the fuse box thats always locked in a room I cant get into ( commercial) so i skip that part and do it live.
slowly, 1 wire at a time.
I even rewired a shopping center in ohio, I replaced all the aluminum wire from the 70's including the pole lights at 480 volt 3 phase...no I did not do those live. the panels that feed those are 1000 amps. I'm crazy, not stupid.
anyways, it's the mili amps I have no experience with.
what I'm wondering is. those 4 inch ac fans at radio shack. do they need current reducers or a pot. i noticed they draw very low voltage.
I'm really not rich and dont feel like wasting 30 bucks to watch a new fan sizzle and burn up. I have already dont that as a kid. ( grin )
with such a low current draw, will plugging into the wall fry it, or will it only draw that amount and work fine ?
I'm building a box but i have a 600 watt hps and a hid conversion bulb, i need more than a 3 inch dc fan.
i have an inline vent fan i bought with the light but it's too big/loud. i want to use the smaller quiet 4 inch ac fans.
any help would be cool.