PS3 fan small 3 pin to PC fan big 3 pin
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don't go off my word alone since my experience with this kind of stuff is limited and i haven't studied it in a year, but i believe you want the current to go from the negative end to the positive end.woox wrote:aite cool ill get one tomorrow hopefully it will all go well...also is there any specific direction the capicator has to go?
- Ben Cebhrem
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ok i got the 220 uf at 35v at radioshack and no cigar, does not power on at all, even when i try the external powe source where it used to work the fan does not run, i even tried flipping the capicator but no cigar, any idea?
update:
I used the multimeter and found outt that before the current goes through capicator it is reciving the full energy required to run fan but when checking the current after, there is no current/voltage reading...is this too strong of a capcitor?
update:
I used the multimeter and found outt that before the current goes through capicator it is reciving the full energy required to run fan but when checking the current after, there is no current/voltage reading...is this too strong of a capcitor?
- Ben Cebhrem
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I think you've got it. Parallel means that the power and grounds are common.
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GND
------+-------+
| |
PWR | |
---------+-------+
| | | |
| | | |
FAN1 FAN2