honegod
[H]F Junkie
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for fun, while building my computer, I decided to run all four 120mm case fans with a second powersupply.
I used an old fulltower AT case, which has a [H]uge powersupply case with lots of room for two modern supply boards so I filled it up with a 350w sparkle for the motherboard and drives, and a 250w AT from an old case for the fans.
I rigged a relay to switch the ground of the fans between ground and 5v+
when I first switched the fans to 7v (5v ground) only two of the four fans would run.
I had learned that the powersupply will want a load on the 5v rail so I had a couple 6v dash light bulbs running to provide the load. adding 3 more got the other two fans running @ 7v.
sweetness.
after about 100~200 hours of running, mostly at 7v (it is much quieter at 7v
)
the fan supply stopped working.
it was an OLD psu, so it might well have simply reached the natural end of its life, what I fear is that I stressed it abnormally with the wierd grounding of the fans.
I need to replace the AT psu, I have several old boxes with psus that I can use
BUT I don't want to have to repeat the procedure every 200 hours ( adapting the psu involves a fair ammount of soldering )
is there an obvious error I am making here that has escaped my notice ?????
I used an old fulltower AT case, which has a [H]uge powersupply case with lots of room for two modern supply boards so I filled it up with a 350w sparkle for the motherboard and drives, and a 250w AT from an old case for the fans.
I rigged a relay to switch the ground of the fans between ground and 5v+
when I first switched the fans to 7v (5v ground) only two of the four fans would run.
I had learned that the powersupply will want a load on the 5v rail so I had a couple 6v dash light bulbs running to provide the load. adding 3 more got the other two fans running @ 7v.
sweetness.
after about 100~200 hours of running, mostly at 7v (it is much quieter at 7v
the fan supply stopped working.
it was an OLD psu, so it might well have simply reached the natural end of its life, what I fear is that I stressed it abnormally with the wierd grounding of the fans.
I need to replace the AT psu, I have several old boxes with psus that I can use
BUT I don't want to have to repeat the procedure every 200 hours ( adapting the psu involves a fair ammount of soldering )
is there an obvious error I am making here that has escaped my notice ?????