InCognition
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I'm going to be starting a PC grow once when my seeds arrive. I'm set on everything but had a question regarding a specific AC adapter I have.
I went to connect this AC adapter's wires to a PC fan, and I noticed this AC adapter only has a single white wire. I do have other conventional AC adapters with "throttle controls" on them that I've wired to PC fans, but they're all taken up. I figured I would ask this here, before going out of my way to grab another AC adapter at Radio Shack. Can I run the PC fan off the single white wire from the AC adapter? If so, I'm assuming I connect the white wire from the AC adapter to the red wire (hot wire?) on the PC fan.
Another thing that I've tried looking into is the amperage of this AC adapter in relation to the fan. The only thing I can seem to find is people bickering back and forth, stating that either the AC adapter having too much amperage will fry the fan, or that you want to have plenty of amps beyond that of which the fan requires, and that the adapter will not fry the fan in doing so. So who is correct? Does a high amp AC adapter = a dead PC fan? I have absolutely zero knowledge on electricity. The AC adapter puts out 12v @ 4.16 amps.
Attached are photos of the AC adapter and it's single white wire. Any input on this is appreciated.
I went to connect this AC adapter's wires to a PC fan, and I noticed this AC adapter only has a single white wire. I do have other conventional AC adapters with "throttle controls" on them that I've wired to PC fans, but they're all taken up. I figured I would ask this here, before going out of my way to grab another AC adapter at Radio Shack. Can I run the PC fan off the single white wire from the AC adapter? If so, I'm assuming I connect the white wire from the AC adapter to the red wire (hot wire?) on the PC fan.
Another thing that I've tried looking into is the amperage of this AC adapter in relation to the fan. The only thing I can seem to find is people bickering back and forth, stating that either the AC adapter having too much amperage will fry the fan, or that you want to have plenty of amps beyond that of which the fan requires, and that the adapter will not fry the fan in doing so. So who is correct? Does a high amp AC adapter = a dead PC fan? I have absolutely zero knowledge on electricity. The AC adapter puts out 12v @ 4.16 amps.
Attached are photos of the AC adapter and it's single white wire. Any input on this is appreciated.