First work log ever with all just cell phone pics!
So I'm setting up my modding space in the garage at my new home. In order to make this space useable I first have to put up my motherboard wall.
As I'm working on this I start to get really hot. I look around at all my computers surrounding me and I'm seeing fans in all of them, but yet there's not a floor fan or ceiling fan for me. I don't have any of our floor fans at the new house yet and it's midnight, so I'm not going shopping for one.
I have no idea how to add a ceiling fan in my garage, but can I build one? I mean, I'm surrounded by fans? So I get out four 200mm Cooler Master Fans.
Then I position them so all the wires are in the center and I begin to tie up the cabling every few inches. I then pull out a couple of 90 degree bars and a flat one too
I start cutting them working the pieces into a frame
Each corner gets one screw and nut to keep them in place
Back to the wiring. I need to adapt these four three pin connections to molex's.
Then I need to add splitters to make two connectors into one. There's four fans, so I need two splitters which leaves me with two molex's. So I adapt it again into just one molex connection for the PSU. This adaptation has helped give me the cord length I'm going to need.
Now that I have the right cord length, I add the flat bar on top to keep it all contained.
I'll be using a heavier chain to keep the fans from making the frame sway. Once they're cut to the right length I add hooks to the ends
It's nearly one in the morning and I'm getting beat, but luckily Yoshi is here to keep my spirits up
I then drill out holes in each of the four corners for the chains to loop into
To power the fans I use an old power supply that has been jumpered via internal soldering so it fires up without a motherboard. I have it resting on an ISA card that is inserted into one of the old motherboards on the wall
The chains to the fan are each added to a master hook in the ceiling and it works!
Now I'm feeling a lot cooler to finish my motherboard wall just after 2 a.m.
-fin