J JayPoppa New Member Jul 9, 2007 #1 I'm building a small appliance that requires two 60-80mm cooling fans. What type of power supply would be most practical to use? (and where could I get it?)
I'm building a small appliance that requires two 60-80mm cooling fans. What type of power supply would be most practical to use? (and where could I get it?)
M mneary New Member Jul 9, 2007 #2 The most practical power supply would be one that provides the proper voltage for the fans, with adequate current.
The most practical power supply would be one that provides the proper voltage for the fans, with adequate current.
Gayan Soyza Active Member Jul 9, 2007 #4 Looks like a DC computer fan size. Look at the fan specifications required voltage/current. Give the supply in Parallel to both fans. 500mA transformer is more than enough I believe.
Looks like a DC computer fan size. Look at the fan specifications required voltage/current. Give the supply in Parallel to both fans. 500mA transformer is more than enough I believe.
J JayPoppa New Member Jul 9, 2007 #5 "Practical" meaning size, not too bulky. I'm trying too keep it a small as the design will allow.
Gayan Soyza Active Member Jul 9, 2007 #6 If it is too small like the size of an old VGA card fan size then a mobile phone charger with a 7.2V /350mA can supply to your fans. Last edited: Jul 9, 2007
If it is too small like the size of an old VGA card fan size then a mobile phone charger with a 7.2V /350mA can supply to your fans.