> >Please explain more to me or do you know of a web site I could look up. 
>All
> >of the fans that I have used on PCs had no electronics in them.  If what 
>you
>
>They did, but you just couldn't see the chips.  It's *really* small.
>--

This has me very curious now as to how these motors work.  What are they 
called?  Are the motors in the fan similar to a direct drive turntable 
technology instead of the rotating armature style of motor.  Does anyone 
know of a web site that could give me more info on the theory and design of 
the motors? Good thing I'm not a cat or I'd be dead by now. - LOL

Thanks,
John

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