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Wiring computer case fan in car?
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<blockquote data-quote="sexiewasd" data-source="post: 7770430" data-attributes="member: 604169"><p>It should have black, red, and (yellow or white) wires. black is ground, red is positive, the white/yellow wire is a speed sensor for the motherboard in a pc, and can be completely ignored for this. You probably shouldn't run it directly from the remote turn on lead. It may be able to handle that small of a load, but it also may not. They really aren't capable of supplying much power, and may blow an internal fuse in your head unit if it can't power the fan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sexiewasd, post: 7770430, member: 604169"] It should have black, red, and (yellow or white) wires. black is ground, red is positive, the white/yellow wire is a speed sensor for the motherboard in a pc, and can be completely ignored for this. You probably shouldn't run it directly from the remote turn on lead. It may be able to handle that small of a load, but it also may not. They really aren't capable of supplying much power, and may blow an internal fuse in your head unit if it can't power the fan. [/QUOTE]
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