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Yes....you can power a lot of fans with a PA2. The first question though is how you want to be able to control them. Figure out how many channels you want to be able to control separately first...then you can figure out the right setup for your system.Question is how many fans can a single power adjust power ?
If one must make the ampere voltage multiplication,
Noctua NF p12 Fan
on specification has the following specifications
Input Current 0,09 A
Voltage Range 12 V
Does that mean it will have a 0.09x12=1.08 W
and i can power with a single power adjust aprox 20 fans ?
The 4th pin is the PWM control, and you don't need to utilize that. You can use your fans with any of the 3 pin power channels on the AQ5.There is another thing that is important and never gave it a thought
THe Noctua NF-F12 PWM has a 4 pin connector.
The aqua aero has 3x3 pins and the Power adjut has also 3 pin connector.
How am i suppose to connect a fan to these 3 pin connectors when the fan is equipped with a 4 pin connector ?
Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 3 mal editiert, zuletzt von »Bytales« (25. November 2012, 18:39)
Yes...you could run them, but nothing is ever flawless.Could one power Adjust 2 power 4 Sanyo denki Fans 120mm 38m Fans ?
Specifications:
Manufacture / Brand: Sanyo Denki
Model / Part Number: 109R1212H1011
Size / Dimension: 120mm x 120mm x 38mm
Rated Voltage: 12 VDC
Rated Current: 0.52 Amp
Rated Input Power: - Watt
Fan Speed: 2600 R.P.M. (Revolutions per minute)
Maximum Air Flow: 102.5 CFM (Cubic feet per minute)
Noise Level: 39 dB-A
Maximum Air Pressure: - mmH2O
Bearing Type: Ball
Termination: 12” with 3 Wire Leads
Power Connector: 3pin
Function/Features: Speed Sensor (Tach Out Put)
RoHS Status: RoHS Compliant
I Thinks 4 of them would be on the limit
Theoreticaly :
0.52A x 12 V = 6.24W
6.24W x 4 = 24.96
Power Adjust is rated at 25W Maximum and 48 W startup.
Would that go flawless without problems ?
If so, these are the fans to be had.
Then i'll post my Fan Setup
The bitfenix recon can be software controlled with the Pheobetria third party software. A new version with fan curves will be released soon.I'm sure you wouldn't be the only one who would buy such a pure software controlled fan controller from Aqua Computer...I need such a thing for not less then 18 Fans. But the AC Staff is stubborn "...there is no need for a fan only controller...", because you could use an Aquaero 5 as master and an Aquaero 5 LT as slave and a few Power Adjust 2...and...and...and...to realize it. But for me it's like needless patchwork...most of the functions of an Aquaero are not used when you only need it to control fans...lots of fans. It's like buying a Ferrari to drive to the next bakery to buy a few buns in the morning, when you only need a bicycle or walk by foot.
Do you know some software controlled pure fan controller on the market?....Nor am I....It's a gap in the market I think.
Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 1 mal editiert, zuletzt von »Jakusonfire« (28. November 2012, 22:01)
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