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    Default Making Fan On/Off switch

    I have a fan I'd like to have the ability to turn it on or off. I've seen fan speed controllers that will let me turn it down, but I want it off most of the time. I have one of those boxes that plug into a cathode to turn it off and on. Can it be converted to work on a fan?
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    Default Re: Making Fan On/Off switch

    Easily - all you have to do is cut the black OR red wire and solder the two ends to two of the connectors on the switch. Most switches that come with cathodes are SPST so it's pretty impossible to get wrong - it makes no difference which wire you connect to which terminal (assuming there are only two terminals)

    The small pile of switches I have here from old cathode kits all have small holes in the terminals, so you can even try just tying the wires to them to make sure it does work the way you want it to.

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    Default Re: Making Fan On/Off switch

    but then I have to get get a molex connection too
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    Default Re: Making Fan On/Off switch

    Most of those kits - the switch is connected with a couple of spade connectors - it usually just pulls right out. You can still connect the fan to a normal fan connector

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    Default Re: Making Fan On/Off switch

    Also, can I add a resistor to the power to make it slower too? If so, what kind?
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    Default Re: Making Fan On/Off switch

    i'd start with a a 1/4 watt axial resistor in about 500 ohms. then i would increase or decrease the resistance until the fan runs at the speed you want it to.

    ok, i am sort of confused here though. i mean, i've seen your mods on here and they a re impressive. so with the talent i've seen here, it's hard to believe that you don't know how to wire in a switch on the fan's power line. this isn't april first is it? or some tbcs version of it?

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    I may be able to mail a molex-fan adapter to you.
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    Default Re: Making Fan On/Off switch

    tell me what you need, what kind of connectors and how long you need it and I'll make one for you

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    Mine looks 100% like this.

    I may be able to stuff it in an envelope to keep shipping down, and they are tough to break or crush.
    Two years. They were great. Let's make the next ones even better!

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    Default Re: Making Fan On/Off switch

    I've got those.
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