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Guide Simple Lighted Fan Mod

Discussion in 'Modding' started by Gryph, 30 Sep 2003.

  1. [Jonny]

    [Jonny] What's a Dremel?

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    You could do this with UV Fans? And stick some UV LED's in them, that would look kinda sweet. :)
     
  2. Dazbo666

    Dazbo666 What's a Dremel?

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    UV LED fans would be sweeeet !!! :clap:

    I'm doing a black and red theme on my current case (mainly cos I got a surplus of 5mm red LEDs at the moment), but I'll DEFINATELY keep that UV idea in mind for the next one :thumb:
     
  3. Gryph

    Gryph What's a Dremel?

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    If your leds are getting burnt out, then parhaps they are a lower voltage breed than the blue ones I used.

    If you dont want to use resisters to lower the voltage to safe levels, you will have to put more of them round the fan.

    12 / <number of leds> must be equal or lower to the leds rated forward voltage.
     
  4. Tulatin

    Tulatin The Froggy Poster

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    oh, it works AMAZINGLY with UV fans. I did this to one of my 80s. As to bulbs burning out, it's due to too much voltage. In fact, since i ran the three on my UV fan at 4v (max!) for a while, two burnt out. Now, if you have 4 running in series off of the 12v line, you get an even, resistorless 3v each.
     
  5. Dazbo666

    Dazbo666 What's a Dremel?

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    Just had a thought, and remembered that I've got a crystal 120mm fan and a UV reactive 80-120mm adaptor waiting to be put over my CPU once I get my new case....

    ....so maybe I can put some UV LEDs into the adaptor, and get a backlighting effect on the 120mm fan?? :naughty:
     
  6. sk8ero

    sk8ero What's a Dremel?

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    this is exactly wat i been looking for for my PSU

    i have a Topower Phantom that has a clear fan in the front and in the rear
    but the fan in the rear is a slim 80mm, so i cudnt replace it with an LED fan, but now i can just add LED's of my own

    thnx
     
  7. Nieko

    Nieko What's a Dremel?

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    Hello from the NooB.

    This is a great little tutorial. I have some Noiseblocker fans that are beggin' for some LED lovin'. Sould look great with the blue blades. :)

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  8. DeAtH07

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    dam that fan looks so nice! Were did u get it? :rock: :thumb:
     
  9. Nieko

    Nieko What's a Dremel?

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    Noiseblocker fans can be had at Whispertec.com.

    Sorry, there are no US dealers yet.
     
  10. Mr.Nonflex

    Mr.Nonflex What's a Dremel?

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    Dont use bulbs for this mod, only leds.
    If you meant a led, did u use an transistor, or did you connect it directly to 5 or 12 volt? :worried:
     
  11. toss

    toss What's a Dremel?

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    very clever i like it :) might give it a try
     
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