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Among many recent upgrades to my PC, this case and fan controller are the newest.
Although the primary use of my PC is for photo editing, I started using it for some light gaming too. Because of this, I had to do something about my temps with summer and 40C degree days coming up.
My idle temps are now much lower and during gaming they've dropped by more than 5C which is real impressive.
Weighing in at 34.67lbs
Antec earthwatts 650
Intel extreme dp45sg MBoard
Intel DC 2.8
EVGA GTX260
Corsair 4gb DDR1333
Audigy 4 for now
Antec air 120mm X 2
Thermaltake air 230mm x1
NZXT LCD fan controller
Actually now at 57lbs
PC fan controller mounted in a Makerbot Cupcake to control the fans for the stepper drivers and filament pinchwheel.
This is the second revision with too much room in the horizontal direction.
Wouldn't you know it. I switched my desk fan off last night, and when I did the power switch felt very wrong.
A bit of dismantling today revealed why. This is - no - this was a four way rotary knob that controlled the speed on my fan. This is pretty much how it came out, so the plastic case has clearly overheated and cracked and spilled its guts.
This wouldn't be so bad, but it's unbearably hot today. :(
With a bit of creativity I've bypassed the switch so it's controlled from the wall switch only and only runs at a single speed, but it does move air.
Thanks to the power of ebay, the replacement switch is already winging its way from China. ÂŁ1.09. Nice.
Back with Noiseblocker adjustable fancontroller for CPU fan and a dustfilter on the intake fan.
Thumb screws offer easy assembly and adjustment.
The Controller displays the Inside/Outside Temperatures which are sent from the two Driver boards.
21.5c If the c is on the bottom, this is the inside temp. c on the top is outside Temp.
The Vents can be set to Open Automatically at a chosen Temp.
2 arks of 7 bi-colour red and blue LED's give Vent and Fan settings.
Red shows the desired position of the Vent/Fan which is set by the Rotary input knob.
Blue shows the actual position of the Vent/Fan
When they are equal, we get Purple.
The Brightness of display and LEDs is variable from 1 to 8 automatically.
The Vents are slow to move and are also hidden in the roof lantern, so the LEDs give a confirmation FeedBack.
There are 3 levels of brightness to each led to show 3 steps of the Rotary Input.
21 steps in each ark.
There is a pause in the transition from Vent open to Fan start up if the rotary input is turned to fast. It is then easy to open the vent to max without turning the Fan on.
The pause is not there if the Rotary is turned slowly at the Vent Fan boundary.
We can select Just the LHS Vent/Fan unit or the RHS unit or Both.
Voltages supplied are 12 volt 5A for the Fan, 5 volt for the controller, and 19 volt for the Vent Motor.
Dual regulated BLDC-fans and one fixed speed fan connector. It also has a dual colour LED connector for RED GREEN indicator of fan status.
You can see the fist full of wires this thing has. 6 fan wires, 6 temp sensor wires and the power wire. Its tough to hide 13 more wires at this point in the build.........but i did it.
Little mod to my own computer. First the Sunbeam fancontroller didn't match with the looks of my pc so I modded a frontpiece of my computerhousing. This was the really nice result :) .
Little mod to my own computer. First the Sunbeam fancontroller didn't match with the looks of my pc so I modded a frontpiece of my computerhousing. This was the really nice result :) .
Compatible with most normal Ceiling Fans and make any ceiling fan Remote Controlled. It can be easily fit in fan’s upper cap by any electrician. It can control and regulate speed using hand remote. After Pairing With Duluck-RM-Mini-3, Works perfectly with Duluck-Smart-Speaker, Amazon Echo, Google Assistant.
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