Alrighty, looking at a possible project.
I've always loved the idea of those switch & LED Baybus that controls fans - however my case has a built-in LCD control panel for controlling fan speed. The bad part is, I cannot fully turn off the fans (which produce the in-case lighting, at that), and fans + lights = aggervated 2AM shutdown .
So my question is this: Would it be possible, and somewhat "newbie-friendly" to produce one of these baybus', and have it wired with the onboard controller? AKA the Switch is somewhere between the Fan and the Controller, deciding if power goes through or not. If the switch is "on", the Controller is able to change its speeds and whatnot, but when it is "off" the Controller looses the signal, and the fan turns off.
It seems to me that i would just wire the switch inbetween the two, but alot of my "seems to be" are wrong .
Thanks!
I've always loved the idea of those switch & LED Baybus that controls fans - however my case has a built-in LCD control panel for controlling fan speed. The bad part is, I cannot fully turn off the fans (which produce the in-case lighting, at that), and fans + lights = aggervated 2AM shutdown .
So my question is this: Would it be possible, and somewhat "newbie-friendly" to produce one of these baybus', and have it wired with the onboard controller? AKA the Switch is somewhere between the Fan and the Controller, deciding if power goes through or not. If the switch is "on", the Controller is able to change its speeds and whatnot, but when it is "off" the Controller looses the signal, and the fan turns off.
It seems to me that i would just wire the switch inbetween the two, but alot of my "seems to be" are wrong .
Thanks!