born2killspam
Well-Known Member
For this you're right.. Getting tech, wire is frequency rated..
correct-when talking about transformersToo many volts = bad.
Too many amps = not bad?
try to stay under 3/4 of what the supply is rated for.your 2 fans drew about .6 amps together so a 1 amp would be fine, for a single .3 amp fan,a supply that puts out 5-700 milliamps would be fine also. going bigger wont hurt if the price is right tho.So, I'm after 3 adapters, right?
> 1x 12V/2A+ for the two (.30A) fans pulling from one end of the cool tube
> 1x 12V/1A+ for the other (.30A) fan pushing from the other end of the cool tube and
> 1x 12V/1A+ for the (.30A) circulation fan (so it can run 24/7).
a lighter works just as good -dont overheat it,just pass it over the flame & U should be able to pull the jacket off w/ your fingernails.I never did plan on soldering the wires together but instead, I read last night on another forum about how one could use a soldering iron to melt/strip the insulation from those tiny little fan wires.