Fan Speed Controller - Build your Own

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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #40

    Hi All

    Excellent thread BTW, My 600T fan controller died on me yesterday (seems to be a common fault on this case) so was looking at building my own to replace it. From what i have seen you have been using a single potentiometer per fan. What would the calculation be for running multiple fans off a single potentiometer?? (is this recommended??)

    I am wanting to run 4 fans (3 different types) off this single controller.
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  2. Posts : 1
    64bit
       #41

    AFB1212SHE-F00 120x120x38 mm, 151.85 CFM @ 3700 RPM, 53.0 dBA, 12.60 watts, 1.05 amps, Maximum Air Pressure 14.50 mm H²O, 12v

    &

    AFB1212GHE-CF00, 120x120x38mm, 240.96 CFM @ 5200 RPM, 62.0 dBA, 27.48 watts, 2.45 amps, Maximum Air Pressure 27.48 mm H²O, 12v DC

    what type of potentiometer for these to go from 3v-12v for fans. if possible or is better to use minuscule variable resistors & what type would I need for these.

    thank you for the help
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    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
       #42

    A little help please?


    Hey there, Nice tutorial. I really like your front panel and was wondering if you could please send me the links to the pots and dials that you used in your mod. I assume you need the same ones for a standard 12v fan? I am using 5 stock NZXT 120mm 12v fans btw.

    Thanks for your help
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