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SeNnDoh-7
post Feb 28 2010, 10:32 PM

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okai..jsut finished my plojek..this is my cincai cooler pad..
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im using power adapter which i tune to 7.5V..tried 12V but cant bear with the noise sweat.gif

result: b4
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after
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heh..quite surprise of the effect.. thumbup.gif
budget: 2 80mm fan RM9 * 2
polistrene..free..bought samsung lcd the day b4..
adapter: oredi got
some 'sepit'-dont know wat it's called..to clip wire@as connecter - 2 pcs * RM2

update: whoops..wrong attchmnt uploaded..oredi fixed laugh.gif


Added on March 1, 2010, 4:03 pm
QUOTE(verdangilte @ Jan 28 2010, 03:07 PM)
guys , i have a idea , can i user the power supply for my DIY cooling pad ??
which means i use the electric but not the usb cable

any one try it before ??
and is that the speed of fan will be difference by using the power supply n the usb ?!
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yep..just like wat i did..im using power adaptor so i can freely choose which voltage want to use..more voltage = more rpm = more noise = more karen.. biggrin.gif

will the fan damage if overvoltage?..for me, it's not..yet..but, im sure the lifespan of the fan will decrease a lot if not using designed voltage.. rolleyes.gif

This post has been edited by SeNnDoh-7: Mar 1 2010, 04:03 PM

 

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