Hi All,
I have been using my arduino for making projects for a while now, and love it, I have created a cool lighting system for a computer,
the fan speed control I have is kind of silly in terms of me removing a TRIMPOT from a DC-DC Converter.
Basically I have used a bunch of resistors to find the absolute quietest noise from the fans and made that speed 1
speed 2, 3, 4, 5 have extra resistors to push the voltage up. so when 1 sensor gets over XX degrees it adds 1x Speed
the ardunio outputs to a relay board where the resistors join the DC-DC Converter and the 4 relays when all on make fans run fast.
It's a little stupid and basic and creating a way to allow detection of CPU Thermal and push fan speed according to that. but I need CPU, GPU, PSU, HDD temp to be XX degrees for max Speed!!!! it's a little troublesome.. so the mosfet driven fan would be great
anyways I am thinking I would like to create some kind of precision fan control for the attached sensors. It would be great logging in to the arduino and altering the fan curve as I go! haha
Running mosfets without capacitors on the output, is that bad?? for the lights it seems to be ok, I am just not sure about the PC Fans.. can they run off pulsed 12v?
I would imagine the output would be dirty being pulsed..
for the fans which are Delta 120mm blowers, 12v 2A max 3 of them, are used to pressurize the box and blow air into hard to reach areas.
So if i want to use caps would I just want to add a 16v 1000uf Cap or similar to smoothen supply? or totally unnecessary?
or would there be an even better way to accomplish this?
regards
shaun