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Topic: connect a fan

Hi

A quick question:

Can I connect a fan at the outlet of the LED Ligts? I need to cool down a motor that gets a little too warm.

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Re: connect a fan

No that is roughly 5 volts you need 12 for a fan.

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Re: connect a fan

I grabbed a 12v power supply, a 3 pin extension, and a 4 way splitter from Amazon for probably $25.
I power 2 40mm fans and the 30mm fan for my E3D. Works great, simple solution.

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Re: connect a fan

wardjr wrote:

No that is roughly 5 volts you need 12 for a fan.

You sure? Schematic shows 12v on JP18 and JP19.

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Re: connect a fan

elmoret wrote:
wardjr wrote:

No that is roughly 5 volts you need 12 for a fan.

You sure? Schematic shows 12v on JP18 and JP19.

Actually I am not sure on that board your info is better than mine.  I was going with error on the side of caution.

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