Thermo-Fan

by dj_oracol in Circuits > Computers

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Thermo-Fan

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The controller uses one or more ordinary silicon diodes as a sensor, and uses a cheap opamp as the amplifier. I designed this circuit to use 12V computer fans, as these are now very easy to get cheaply. These fans typically draw about 200mA when running, so a small power transistor will be fine as the switch. I used a BD140 (1A, 6.5W), but almost anything you have to hand will work just as well.

A litle link for al of you

http://sound.westhost.com/project42.htm

Creating a Small Suport for De Circuit

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I made maind oute of a CD cover!! and glued some screws tu hold the circuit!

The Circuit Board

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I uset to controle my pc case fan's

Aplication

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pc mounting