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Fan bus controller from Eksitdata.com

Discussion in 'Article Discussion' started by Cheese, 5 Nov 2002.

  1. Cheese

    Cheese Doc

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    $30 Bargain eh? ;) Linkie.

    Rob.
     
  2. sojumk

    sojumk What's a Dremel?

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    well bad luck to me. Just recently bought a floppy Rheobus at reviewmakers for $50 w/o face plate.

    How come things like this happen whenever i take action?:sigh:


    Nice price on this though!
     
  3. zackerouac

    zackerouac bring it

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    kick arse :rock:

    hey cheese, is the faceplate easily swappable? i dont own a 'li, but id like the bus for my box...
     
  4. Cheese

    Cheese Doc

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    Yeah, the front is held on by nuts around the switches, they're easy to undo.

    So you'd just need to take a bay insert from your case and drill holes for the LED's and switches and fit the bus into it :)

    Rob.
     
  5. zackerouac

    zackerouac bring it

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    thanks for the info, but they were out of stock. damn.

    good news is that i found a bus in the states for $24!

    keep up the good work, Rob
     
  6. cpemma

    cpemma Ecky thump

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    This is a semi-conductor controller (11.5v max=emitter-follower?), but I can't see much in the way of heat-sinking on the photos.

    That would explain the 6W/channel limit. :nono:
     
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