>Another & perhaps more elegant way to do this is to connect it between
>the +5V & +12V wires of a drive power connector. Connect the fan's red
wire
>to the yellow wire & the fans black wire to the connector's red one and
the
>fan will run on 12 - 5 = 7V. The down side is you can't adjust the
>resistance
>for faster fan speed if you need a bit more air flow than 7V provides.
>
>-Dallas


I shoulda known, if it wasn't Jeff Walther, it was Dallas.

I'm psyched. I think I'm gonna try this trick this afternoon!

    --Tony


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