How to wire PC fans

Hey I am setting up a stealth grow box and wanted to use pc fans for ventilation, but I don't know how to wire them to use a 3 prong outlet. Could anyone enlighten me?
 

travist

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Take an old cell phone adapter or any kind of AC to DC converter and match up the positive and negative. White or red is usually positive and black is negative. Most computer fans operate at 12 volts. Make sure on your AC/DC converter the output is no more than 12V or it can burn the motor out. You can hook it up to a converter with less than 12volts (that will just slow your fan down). Also you want to check the amperage. The AC/DC converter is rated at a certain amount of amps. You want to make sure that how ever many fans you are using on that single converter doesn't exceed what it is rated for. the amps are usually displayed as mA.
 

5tealthman

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Take an old cell phone adapter or any kind of AC to DC converter and match up the positive and negative. White or red is usually positive and black is negative. Most computer fans operate at 12 volts. Make sure on your AC/DC converter the output is no more than 12V or it can burn the motor out. You can hook it up to a converter with less than 12volts (that will just slow your fan down). Also you want to check the amperage. The AC/DC converter is rated at a certain amount of amps. You want to make sure that how ever many fans you are using on that single converter doesn't exceed what it is rated for. the amps are usually displayed as mA.
as above definatley the best way. most 12v chargers (mobile phone, keyboard leads, portable hoover leads) will do the job. if the lead is just a black cable look for the side with a faint white line running along it. this will be your positive (the part that you would attatch to the red cable on your fan)
 

travist

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Go to any computer repair shop/used computer shops and they usually have a lot of them for cheap. Sometimes with the power supply unit.
 

travist

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Could we chop and re-use the power-plug from the computer?
What lord said. Computers usually run on more than 12v. Even if you have and old nintendo system or playstation a power cord from there might work. I know gamecube transformers run 12V and have enough amperage to run copious amounts of fans.
 

lurpy5000

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see if any of your friends ahve an old pc sitting around. its the best place to get free fans and also take the power supply

http://www.instructables.com/id/Convert-an-ATX-Power-Supply-Into-a-Regular-DC-Powe/

its really easy to do. you don't even need to use fancy red and black connectors for the ground and 12v output, just strip the red or yellow wires and attach them to the positive of the pc fan and connect any of the black wires to the negative. i have 3 pc fans currently connected to mine and they are safe to have on 24/7 because thats how they were designed. with this you don't need to worry about voltages or amps coming out cause the power supply was made to power the fans, you are just eliminating some of the plastic connectors.
 
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