Wow looks great. Totally doing the opposite of my "spend almost no money" planned nano.
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After six months of reefing, I'm starting to figure out my style. I'm a gadget geek and a control freak. And, due to my stupidly busy life I really need to automate as much as possible to keep things thriving. I wish I could do simple, but it makes me hyperventilate. |
I forgot to mention . . . The fans inside the stand, the splitter cable, the 12V adapter, and the 12V power supply all came from Modular LED.
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Wow this is coming along nicely! Amazing what a little paint and new hardwear can do.
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If those are 12V fans and you have 12V power supply consider wiring the two fans in series so they run at 6V instead of 12V. It'll be much quieter and still more than enough air exchange. I always find such fans to be overly noisy if run at full power.
Build looks good so far, curious to see the final LED layout :wink: |
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LED layout: http://i1035.photobucket.com/albums/...ps1d337d8f.jpg They don't actually work yet, however. :cry: Excuse my ugly epoxy mess. :o |
The stand looks great! Makes me think I may have to build a stand for my entry to compete, I was just going to throw mine on an old dresser in a spare bedroom.:sad:
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Well if they are quite then nevermind :razz: but if you do need to slow them down it's an easy option instead of buying another power supply. No cable but easy to rewire by taking red wire from fan 1 to + power, black wire from fan 1 to red fan 2, followed by black fan 2 to - power.
LED layout looks good, why doesn't it work? |
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