I didn't see this in the forums so i decided to potentially help others with this quick guide.
I'm a fan of PC fans because they are quiet and they don't take up to much space.
So i decided to make a simple and cheap method of running up to 4 fans on one controller for about $40.
I had the power supply and the fans already so it really only cost me about $20-30.
Items you will need. All of which can be purchased at a local pc store.
1. Fan Controller
Like This: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811999137
2. 4 Standard PC Fans
3. 1 12v 5amp Power Supply.
Step 1: Take the controller and cut and strip the black and yellow wires.
Step 2: Take the power supply and cut and strip the ends of the power supply. Careful not to cut the wires behind the first part of the shielded wire. That part will be wired to the black wire. Then strip back the inner wire. That gets wired to the yellow. Then simply use two wire nuts and or electrical tape.
Next just plug in the fans you purchased and you will be good to go. This should allow you to keep temps down and dialed in with small stealth grows.
Pictures Bellow!
Pic1+2: Fan controller i purchased. With this fan controller i had to snip off the 4 pin connector on an old power supply.
Pic3: just the easy wireing job.
Pic4: just the wires again.
Good luck
I'm a fan of PC fans because they are quiet and they don't take up to much space.
So i decided to make a simple and cheap method of running up to 4 fans on one controller for about $40.
I had the power supply and the fans already so it really only cost me about $20-30.
Items you will need. All of which can be purchased at a local pc store.
1. Fan Controller
Like This: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811999137
2. 4 Standard PC Fans
3. 1 12v 5amp Power Supply.
Step 1: Take the controller and cut and strip the black and yellow wires.
Step 2: Take the power supply and cut and strip the ends of the power supply. Careful not to cut the wires behind the first part of the shielded wire. That part will be wired to the black wire. Then strip back the inner wire. That gets wired to the yellow. Then simply use two wire nuts and or electrical tape.
Next just plug in the fans you purchased and you will be good to go. This should allow you to keep temps down and dialed in with small stealth grows.
Pictures Bellow!
Pic1+2: Fan controller i purchased. With this fan controller i had to snip off the 4 pin connector on an old power supply.
Pic3: just the easy wireing job.
Pic4: just the wires again.
Good luck
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