exactly. Get a 5V DC supply and solder it to the power lead on the fan. At 5
volts the fan will be slower and quieter. If you need more air movement, get
a 12V DC supply. The fan will move faster, but be louder.
Depending on your notebook, you may have some fun experimenting with heat
pipes...
Eric
On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 3:00 PM, Alex Dean <
alex@crackpot.org> wrote:
> Eric Cope wrote:
>
>> Outside of that, some solder, a wall wart, and a 4-5" PC fan would make a
>> great air mover...
>> But given you lack of hardware knowledge, go with the above
>> recommendations.
>>
>
> well, i do know how to solder. just haven't done anything inside a pc case
> since i was in highschool, and have never attempted to do anything with a
> power supply. but wiring a fan to a power brick i could do...
>
> a wall wart is one of those bricks that take up all the space on the power
> strip, right?
>
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