I've been thinking about doing a ps1 mod for a while now And I was wondering if there would be a way for me to hook hook up a couple of these fans
6 maybe 7 would be great, any way to do this ?
thanks in advance
I've been thinking about doing a ps1 mod for a while now And I was wondering if there would be a way for me to hook hook up a couple of these fans
6 maybe 7 would be great, any way to do this ?
thanks in advance
Are you just adding fans to a PS1? If so, those connectors are not going to be found anywhere inside it. If there is a 12v line in the PS1, you could cut the connector off the fan and splice it in though. You'll need a wiring diagram for the PS1...I looked for a bit and couldn't find one. Good luck with that.
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You could use a multimeter and probe some wires for their voltages. You will want 12vDC
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Why 40mm fans? If size is an issue, then yes.. if you 6-7 of them for decent airflow, it's gonna be LOUD.
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for the same footprint as all those little ones you could just get a slim (12mm) 120mm fan that will move more air with less noise.
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