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Help Please with powering small fans

BenBilly

Apr 24, 2015
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OK so I have a project in mind, basically when I'm playing games on my PC my hands tend to get really warm and sweaty so basically I have found two small fans these ones to be specific: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/321636289103 which I want to wire to a USB cable and make into little hand coolers. So basically I know that my USB can output 5V and 900mah so I will wire my fans in parallel because if I have my circuit rules correct then the current will be split and voltage will stay the same. Basically I want to add a variable resistor but I have no idea what size could you advise also will I need another resistor in my circuit?

Thanks,

Ben
 

HellasTechn

Apr 14, 2013
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The fans in parallel will both draw the current they need to operate and voltage will be 5 volts. your usb port will be fine.

I think you will need a potentiometer of 100 Ohm to reduce speed of the fans.

the + of your fan connected to the middle pin of the potentiometer and the + of your usb port to any one of the two potentiometer pins left. Connect the third potentiometer pin to the - of your usb port together with the - of your fans.

Hope this helps.
 

BenBilly

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And finally can I use a 1K Ohm potentiometer as I cannot find ones at 100 ohm's
 
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