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greetings everyone. just a quick question... i have a Zalman fan controller as stated above. i use the 4 variable channels for case fans and the 2 5V/12V for my water cooling radiator fans. now then, what i'd like to do is turn the 5V/12V into a 7V/12V since at 5V, one of my 120mm sunon fans won't even run, and my antec 120mm really doesn't pull enough air. has anyone, done a mod like this? if so, how? if not, it makes sense to me to get a multimeter and try to find and switch out a resistor or two to try and bring the 5V up to 7V. i assume that with a little V=IR, i can muster something up. any comments? thanks again......
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You won't be able to run the 5 volt up to 7, with a simple resistor: the 5 volt line comes directly from the power supply.
7 volts is achieved in the difference between the 5 volt line, and the 12 volt line (12 - 5 = 7, see?). You might be able to mod your circuit to do this, but you would have to know what you'r doing, otherwise you might end up shorting the 5 volt line from your PSU (and you'll burn something in your controller). Why don't you just use the 7 volt trick directly on that fan? It won't be adjustable, but it'll work. Alternatively, you can make a switch yourself that does this (want a diagram?). |
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hmm, guess i never thought about the 5V line. good point, thanks.
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If you're going to do that, you might as well put together the rheostat mod (Google). Otherwise, wire (and install) a switch to change the voltage from 7 to 12 volts, if you can't adapt it to your circuit.
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yeah, thanks. i appreciate it. i'll see what i can do. if i can't modify what i need, then prehaps it's time to invest in a new controller.
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