Right..the interesting part...but please be warned, electricity is dangerous..treat it with respect!!
dependant on how you wish too wire up your fans, you could just bridge the green and black wire but use the stock 4 pin molex plugs. or you can make up a powerboard using the psu.
Take the single GREEN wire and a single BLACK wire from your main 20-24pin socket and connect them together, heatshrink them and leave them as that is all you need to do to them. this will bypass the motherboard sensor.
Collect a single RED, YELLOW and BLACK wire together. If at the end of this guide your power supplys are not steady you will need to load this circuit.
Group all the remaining RED wires together, strip back the ends, solder the ends all together to form one big wire..
Group the same number of BLACK wires as you did RED wires, and strip and solder as you did with the RED wires.
The RED and BLACK wires you have bunched are your 5V supply
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Group the remaining YELLOW wires together, strip and solder as you did earlier.
Group the same number of BLACK wires as you did YELLOW wires, strip and solder together.
This is your 12V supply for running your 12V for running your PC fans
You will notice there is a single THIN ORANGE wire in amongst the THICK ORANGE wires. The THIN ORANGE wire needs to be solder to a THICK ORANGE wire to form a connection. That is all you need do to those wires other than heatshrink it for protection.
Finally group the remaining ORANGE wires together, strip and solder them.
Group the same number of BLACK wires as you did ORANGE wires, strip and solder them.
This is your 3.3V supply
How you arrange the connections is up to you. You can use crocidile crips (just make sure they do not touch together!), banana plugs or even steel bolts in a racking so you can use the crocidile clips from your
If you find that your power supplys are not consistant, you will need to load up the YELLOW, BLACK and RED wire that you grouped earlier. You will need a 21W/5W stop/tail car lamp and holder from a scrap yard.
Take the BLACK wire and solder it to the common wire on your stop/tail lamp.
Take the RED wire and solder it to the stop (21W) section of your stop/tail lamp.
Take the YELLOW wire and solder it to the tail (5W) section of your stop/tail lamp
Make sure all the joints are insulated properly.
Be safe, and remember Electricity Kills!!!!!! POWER will still be stored in the capacitors DO NOT dismantle a psu.
saves the cowboy jobs with 12v powerpacks and running risks of them shorting etc etc. everyone has an old psu the higher the wattage the better the psu and more fans you can power. most psu come with thermal shutdowns and voltage protectors etc etc built in.
hope this enspires the closet growers/stealth growers
Tamzi
dependant on how you wish too wire up your fans, you could just bridge the green and black wire but use the stock 4 pin molex plugs. or you can make up a powerboard using the psu.
Take the single GREEN wire and a single BLACK wire from your main 20-24pin socket and connect them together, heatshrink them and leave them as that is all you need to do to them. this will bypass the motherboard sensor.
Collect a single RED, YELLOW and BLACK wire together. If at the end of this guide your power supplys are not steady you will need to load this circuit.
Group all the remaining RED wires together, strip back the ends, solder the ends all together to form one big wire..
Group the same number of BLACK wires as you did RED wires, and strip and solder as you did with the RED wires.
The RED and BLACK wires you have bunched are your 5V supply
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Group the remaining YELLOW wires together, strip and solder as you did earlier.
Group the same number of BLACK wires as you did YELLOW wires, strip and solder together.
This is your 12V supply for running your 12V for running your PC fans
You will notice there is a single THIN ORANGE wire in amongst the THICK ORANGE wires. The THIN ORANGE wire needs to be solder to a THICK ORANGE wire to form a connection. That is all you need do to those wires other than heatshrink it for protection.
Finally group the remaining ORANGE wires together, strip and solder them.
Group the same number of BLACK wires as you did ORANGE wires, strip and solder them.
This is your 3.3V supply
How you arrange the connections is up to you. You can use crocidile crips (just make sure they do not touch together!), banana plugs or even steel bolts in a racking so you can use the crocidile clips from your
If you find that your power supplys are not consistant, you will need to load up the YELLOW, BLACK and RED wire that you grouped earlier. You will need a 21W/5W stop/tail car lamp and holder from a scrap yard.
Take the BLACK wire and solder it to the common wire on your stop/tail lamp.
Take the RED wire and solder it to the stop (21W) section of your stop/tail lamp.
Take the YELLOW wire and solder it to the tail (5W) section of your stop/tail lamp
Make sure all the joints are insulated properly.
Be safe, and remember Electricity Kills!!!!!! POWER will still be stored in the capacitors DO NOT dismantle a psu.
saves the cowboy jobs with 12v powerpacks and running risks of them shorting etc etc. everyone has an old psu the higher the wattage the better the psu and more fans you can power. most psu come with thermal shutdowns and voltage protectors etc etc built in.
hope this enspires the closet growers/stealth growers
Tamzi