Cheers for the input man! My issue is that I know fuck all about electrics so don't know how to make sure I've got the correct item!@StonerCol Phone chargers work. But I use universal power adapters which have a voltage switch on them.
These are not the same but very similar to what I use. Possibly not a perfect match but have run the same ones for years without any issues.
http://www.wilko.com/computer-accessories/connect-it-dc-power-adaptor-600ma-regulated/invt/0143939?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI9YKGhe-L1gIVg7ftCh0CaQDVEAQYBCABEgLmZvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
I use the artic F12s. I'm not much of an electrician myself. I know they work though, my adapter is 12v and the fans are 12 volt but the amperes may not be a perfect match. I have ran two on one power supply before. I think to do it properly you would be better asking the led guys since they are use to matching fans to drivers. What I have was done pre learning about drivers and cobs ect. I'm sure its not the best way to run these fans, but it was a cheap way to do it and they haven't packed in on me yet.Cheers for the input man! My issue is that I know fuck all about electrics so don't know how to make sure I've got the correct item!
These are the fans:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Arctic-F8-80mm-2000RPM-Silent-High-Performance-PC-3-Pin-Case-Cooling-Fan-/181745631675?hash=item2a50e241bb:g:IvgAAOSw3xJVVQTk
Cheers mate I'll have a search and ask around.I use the artic F12s. I'm not much of an electrician myself. I know they work though, my adapter is 12v and the fans are 12 volt but the amperes may not be a perfect match. I have ran two on one power supply before. I think to do it properly you would be better asking the led guys since they are use to matching fans to drivers. What I have was done pre learning about drivers and cobs ect. I'm sure its not the best way to run these fans, but it was a cheap way to do it and they haven't packed in on me yet.
https://www.reddit.com/r/AskElectronics/comments/2i9jt9/wiring_multiple_pc_fans_into_single_wall_adapter/
There are lots of threads about powering pc fans with ac-dc adapters.
No worries Col.@coreywebster thanks for your help mate. All sorted. Now I know how to do it and what I need to buy so full steam ahead with my 1st ever veg cab
Getting timber from Homebase and prolly everything else off eBay so should be done in 3-4 days. I'll stick some pics up on my thread when done.
I'm thinking of using blackout material on a wooden frame and mylar on the inside. Hopefully it'll do a job.
You're a star dude, thanks.No worries Col.
One of my mates uses black out material. It works very well. Its not expensive either.
So did ya crash the California?BANG
No it was you plugging in your fansSo did ya crash the California?
A bit premature but I wouldn't be surprised if it happened.........No it was you plugging in your fans
..............I'm looking at 2 silent pc fans that will move 31 cfm, so more than enough. What I don't know is the best way to power these fans which are 12V DC and 0.16A.
Fucking awesome man! Thanks a lot for the info. It did cross my mind very briefly to do it the way you suggest but wasn't sure what exactly I needed to buy, so I went looking for a solution that would be more difficult!..............
You've answered your own question, the best way to power PC fans is with exactly what they were designed to be powered with.........a PC PSU.
£16 on ebay for a brand new 400w delivered (you won't really get a new one with less wattage than that and second hand ones with less power will be around £10 anyway), power all the PC fans you'll ever need with that.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ACE-400W-Grey-PSU-12cm-Fan-SATA-24-Pin-Model-400W-In-Colour-Grey-/272264156960?epid=1407576149&hash=item3f64355720:g:5RwAAOSwMNxXU1Hn
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No, not even remotely.P.S. Please tell me that as a Yorkie you are into cricket?
And rhubarb?No, not even remotely.
I'm into strong tea, open fires, flat caps, dogs, guns, ale and Defender's though.