The S4/6 fans make 10V that you can turn into a pwm signal to control the fan.
See here
Thanks Shimbob, yeah I gathered that my 10V would come from the Cloudline thanks to your earlier excellent work. Looking at the photos in your thread I see 2 optoisolators which I presume are for safety and not absolutely necessary. What is the actual device that drives the PWM on the Cloudline, using the 10V ?
I would write some sort of psuedo-code like this on the Pi. Other than a Pi and perhaps a pair of optoisolators for circuit safety, a molex connector to wire up (keep connector that comes with Cloudline intact) I am not sure what else I need.
1) Wait for certain event
2) Turn on relay (220V AC) to Cloudline.
3) Send PWM signal for n% of power.
4) Wait for certain event
5) Turn off relay (AC) to Cloudline.
6) Goto 1
I have already ordered a computer PSU breakout box to get a nice DC supply for some other stuff in the tents, some relays to power lights etc... but am not sure what specific things I need to get this Cloudline PWM working fine. Also my LEDs have dimmers (which means more cool PWM ideas), but that would be for another day. Most important is regulating these fans and not being limited by (or having to buy) Cloudline controllers.
Would appreciate some info or perhaps even links to stuff on Amazon etc... I am a bit of an electrical noob but have no problems following instructions, and doing a bit of soldering etc... Cheers!