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Ruiner 10-28-2004 11:56 AM

Has anyone successfully undervolted a D4/mcp650? With what?
 
My superflower fanbus was 'rated' to take the power loads listed on Danger Den's site, but the channel on the fan bus overheated and died in about a minute, even at ~10v.

Any ideas for a (cheap) controller that will take the load of this pump?

nikhsub1 10-28-2004 06:15 PM

Sunbeam should, rated at 20W per channel.

2Busy 10-28-2004 07:12 PM

Rheobus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nikhsub1
Sunbeam should, rated at 20W per channel.

I bought a rheobus off of Ebay a guy was selling. Just got the controller made up on printed PCB. No knobs, no faceplate, no leds. It is socketed for LEDs, but it did not have any with it. Suppose to take 20 watts per channel, and it has 4 channels. The fan connections are through a terminal block setup. Power in is through a normal 4 pin drive molex connection. I paid $3.50 for mine, and I am completely satisfied. I bought this one .

Ruiner 10-28-2004 08:03 PM

My 'fan master' was rated for up to 18W, but I think the issue was it's rating of 1.5A per channel.


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