As far as being able to control the fan speed, I just had another thought. You typical desk fan usually has three settings: off/high/low. Basically, the settings mean: no conx/low resistance, on/high resistance, on. Same thing with your typical box fan with a speed dial, all that thing is is a high W potentiometer. If you really have problems, tear up a cheapo WalF*rt box fan and use the control switch in it. That should only run you about $10.
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