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12V = 1x 9v battery clip (which you can buy in bulk for under 0.25 each) or salvage from toys + 2x "AA" battery holder (since most AA are 1.5v each, although rechargable ones vary - so do your math)
Wire em up and add an "On/Off" switch and then encase the whole circuit to make a fully powered, fully recycled (or at least mostly) fully portable fan.
Also make note NOT to mix alkaline based and other based batteries, just because of all the problems and dangers. If you use a alkaline 9v, use alkaline "AA"s as well.
I'm planning a project using a 12vdc case fan to inflate a plastic bag for a school project.
I have located a 9v battery clip and a 2xAA battery holder and was wondering how i'd go on with wiring them together.
I was also wondering if it was possible to reverse the polarity, thus creating a vacuum effect. If so i'd like to have a 3 prong switch to control the case fan.
I appreciate any help you could provide me. Thanks!
BUT if some can get a bunch of these and a nice SMALL power source then i see a rc heli,hovercraft,boat, blimp......need i go on?XD
and anyone know if comp stores might sell old fans for cheap? like a few dollars cheap :P?
on a d-9 (an old serial mouse) the green wire pin 3 to the white wire pin 2 my volt meter is reading 13.4 volts.maybe it needs the controller chip in the serial mouse when the computer is started?
i have a cuecat that plugs into the ps2 mini D-9 keyboard port on MoBo then the keyboard plugs into it the barcode laser lights up where does it get its power from?
Make the legos into a hollow tower so the fan can fit inside.
take 2-10 fans and place them all inside
Wire them up.
CYCLONE LEGO COOLING TOWER >=D