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I have A project in mind but I need a couple small parts( this isn't going to be a huge thing, just something fun)

-Cooling fan: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811999139 will that move a fair amount of air?

-I need to be able to run that fan off wall power. Will this:http://cgi.ebay.com/XM-SKYFI-2-ROAD...ewItem?hash=item270196782435#ebayphotohosting work to splice this into a switch and the switch into the fan?

-I would like to have it wired to a switch such as this:http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2062531

I will post pics soon after the "Project" is finished

Sorry for any lack of information I tried to supply every thing except what my project is.

Thanks again!

Oh, and I am doing research for my self I just want your advice as well!
 
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scooby,

Why in the world do you want your case fan to plug directly into the wall and not the computer power supply?



-Michael
 
scooby,

Why in the world do you want your case fan to plug directly into the wall and not the computer power supply?



-Michael

It wont be going into a computer, and it must be able to be a pack up and go type thing.
So a wall plug was my best option.
 
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What exactly are you planning on doing? Wouldn't a small household fan work?



-Michael
 
In theory it would work... but they don't list out the current requirements of the fan. The power supply is a 1A power supply. You need to spec out a fan that requires less than that or you will burn up the fan or the power supply. A 12CM fan is a decent sized fan... Are you dead set on that fan?

I would go with a switch like this though: http://www.radioshack.com/product/i...ker+switch&kw=rocker+switch&parentPage=search
Less likely to bust it off if your intention is for it to be portable. Those long toggle switches break easy.

Either of these fans would run off it without any problem:
http://www.radioshack.com/product/i...&cp=&sr=1&origkw=fan&kw=fan&parentPage=search
http://www.radioshack.com/product/i...tures&origkw=fan&support=support&tab=features
 
You need to deal with cooler guys than the ones that work at Radio Shack.

Here's a link to Cooler Guys. They have anything you need.

I got these 40mm (1 9/16") fans for a brushless ESC heatsink from them.

ESC_fans.webp
 
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Thanks for all the info.
My intended use for this fan is modding a X-box 360, so there is no power supply that I want to run it off of.

Wile running the fan off the power of that Xbox its self would be a little more convenient It will also put more strain(heat) on the Xbox.
So thats the reason I need to be able to power it off the wall.

I'm not set on any certain fan, But I can't have one with big heat sinks and things on it and I would like it to look as nice as possible because of the way I am mounting it.

Rolex I found this http://www.coolerguys.com/840556063766.html on the link you gave me and it should work GREAT! correct?
 
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My intended use for this fan is modding a X-box 360, so there is no power supply that I want to run it off of.

Wile running the fan off the power of that Xbox its self would be a little more convenient It will also put more strain(heat) on the Xbox.
So thats the reason I need to be able to power it off the wall.

with all due respect, and as i restrain myself from saying a lot of things

WHAT A ... SILLY PERSON YOU ARE!!! you believe that a fan thats sucking up an extra 2watts will cause a drastic change in temperature?!?!!?!? if your going to do a project like this, do it properly. add a wire to the outputs of the power supply, and stick the fan on it. the power supply can easily power so much more, well over 5x120mm high performance variable speed fans which can could compete against your vacuum cleaner. thats as stupid as taking off all your PC fans and rerouting the circuitry to an external power source to help relieve the 'stress' of the power supply. its a stupid idea that you should never of opened your mouth to say.

I'm pretty fired up at this because usually those kind of mods are simple, and i never thought anybody would remotely think of something so outrageously silly (you can really see the way I'm restraining all those words.)

any xbox modder will tell you what I've said. and i dont even have an xbox.

:angry::mad::flaming: i dont use censored words, so i use these three to compensate.
 
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with all due respect, and as i restrain myself from saying a lot of things

WHAT A SILLY PERSON YOU ARE!!! you believe that a fan thats sucking up an extra 2watts will cause a drastic change in temperature?!?!!?!? if your going to do a project like this, do it properly. add a wire to the outputs of the power supply, and stick the fan on it. the power supply can easily power so much more, well over 5x120mm high performance variable speed fans which can could compete against your vacuum cleaner. thats as stupid as taking off all your PC fans and rerouting the circuitry to an external power source to help relieve the 'stress' of the power supply. its a stupid idea that you should never of opened your mouth to say.

I'm pretty fired up at this because usually those kind of mods are simple, and i never thought anybody would remotely think of something so outrageously silly (you can really see the way I'm restraining all those words.)

any xbox modder will tell you what I've said. and i dont even have an xbox.

:angry::mad::flaming: i dont use censored words, so i use these three to compensate.



Ok, after reading this post about 10 minutes ago I am finally done chuckling and I can answer your post.

I can definitely understand what you said.
I was simply going off the info I've been reading about not getting xbox coolers that were powered by the xbox its self because of the reasons mentioned above.

But then again they were also referring to the stand that has a couple fans and lights around it.

I also plan on putting 2 4" cathodes in the modded case, any info on this subject?

Thanks for your input as well!

Oh and Olds, thanks for the link as well that is the kind of switch I want!
 
with all due respect, and as i restrain myself from saying a lot of things

WHAT A SILLY PERSON YOU ARE!!! you believe that a fan thats sucking up an extra 2watts will cause a drastic change in temperature?!?!!?!? if your going to do a project like this, do it properly. add a wire to the outputs of the power supply, and stick the fan on it. the power supply can easily power so much more, well over 5x120mm high performance variable speed fans which can could compete against your vacuum cleaner. thats as stupid as taking off all your PC fans and rerouting the circuitry to an external power source to help relieve the 'stress' of the power supply. its a stupid idea that you should never of opened your mouth to say.

I'm pretty fired up at this because usually those kind of mods are simple, and i never thought anybody would remotely think of something so outrageously silly (you can really see the way I'm restraining all those words.)

any xbox modder will tell you what I've said. and i dont even have an xbox.

:angry::mad::flaming: i dont use censored words, so i use these three to compensate.

I think you really need to chilll out... Go play with your chemistry set and come back when you have a cooler head...
 
Hey Hvymetalchmst, relax. The man was just asking a question about something he has never attempted. I'm sure if you think back, you have asked plenty of bonehead questions.
 
I also plan on putting 2 4" cathodes in the modded case, any info on this subject?

cathodes?? a cathode is just a negative electrode. dont you mean LEDs or neons? they run on DC, not AC

youll best to go look around on the net and finding out how much your xbox uses in power, the xbox power supply's rated power, and then you can leech as much electricity off that power supply. just leave a few watts spare. if theres not enough spare power, dont waste time on a wall supply, go find a new or mod your current power supply to give more power. a more powerful supply will actually run cooler given a certain demand, that is, a 500W supply giving 250W will run cooler than a 300W giving 250W.

please note that I'm not an angry person, it was a sudden rush of blood to the head.

oh, and rolex, your not helping!
 
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please note that I'm not an angry person, it was a sudden rush of blood to the head.

Of course the blood is rushing to your head. You're hanging upside down in Australia!

oh, and rolex, your not helping!

Sure I am. He found what he was looking for, didn't he? Some people want a simple solution to a simple problem, without needing a degree in electrical engineering or quantum physics to fold a paper plane.
Go with whatever you think you need to get the job done, Scooby.
 
Some people want a simple solution to a simple problem, without needing a degree in electrical engineering or quantum physics to fold a paper plane.

wow, do i really sound that smart? in that case scooby youd better listen to the expert. :D

oh and to add to the smartness, quantum physics has nothing directly to do with folding paper planes. any quantum physicist will tell you :p:

LOL
 
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wow, do i really sound that smart? in that case scooby youd better listen to the expert.

oh and to add to the smartness, quantum physics has nothing directly to do with folding paper planes. any quantum physicist will tell you.

You're having a bad day, aren't you. You seem to be spoiling for an argument anywhere you can get it, and with whoever wants to offer advise that doesn't agree with yours.
Take the advise you got from ImBroken, a few posts back, and chill out.
Take that same advise from me. We're here to help each other, not belittle those who are trying to learn something new.
 
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Scooby,
Remember this: The only stupid question is the one you don't ask. Just ask away and there is probably someone on the board that can answer it.
 
jeez, i actually only had my little go at that first post. that last post was supposed to be all in good fun, not actually belittle anyone. i understand that the question wasn't idiotic and i wasn't trying to have a go at him. it was just me getting carried away with that idea.

if anyone took offense to any of my last few replies, i regrettably apologise.
 
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i still strongly suggest you investigate the power ratings of all the important components then decide whether you need to mod/buy a better supply or not. buying a much higher rated powersupply will run much, much cooler, possibly eliminating the whole need for a fan. just an idea for you

but dont forget to show us pics before and after you finish.
 
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