Hi folks,
so I had this old case fan with blue LEDs which I exchanged for a silent one. I said to myself: Hmm... why shouldn't I remove the LEDs and put them into my case? Well, I did it, soldered the wires off the cooler, looked up the voltage on the molex cable that went to the fan (contacts for fan/LEDs were the same) and soldered the wires together again, so that I had 4 LEDs on a string, connected to some 12V molex.
Now, that I'm not a complete newbie with electronics I thought, hum, this would work quite well. Gnah!
The first thing for me to notice was that the fuse for my room blew up, so I fixed this (I experience this quite often when re-connecting my PC, actually) and tried to switch the PC on again.
Well, what can I say: All fans rotated for about 1-2cm and then stopped, my CPU wouldn't even do a single operation, neither would all the other components.
After 20 minutes of struggle to get that cheap, crappy molex cable off my beautiful PSU cable (yes, I have blisters on my fingers and a completely destroyed, cheap molex cable now, with some fancy LEDs that won't work) my PC worked again.
I'm not only totally puzzled but also relieved - my PSU obviously didn't take any damage.
Still, I wonder...
PS: I did some amateur-stealth-wiring, took me about 45 mins just to have that stupid light shine on all of my shoddy components. Nevertheless I hope, the airflow has improved a little by this.
so I had this old case fan with blue LEDs which I exchanged for a silent one. I said to myself: Hmm... why shouldn't I remove the LEDs and put them into my case? Well, I did it, soldered the wires off the cooler, looked up the voltage on the molex cable that went to the fan (contacts for fan/LEDs were the same) and soldered the wires together again, so that I had 4 LEDs on a string, connected to some 12V molex.
Now, that I'm not a complete newbie with electronics I thought, hum, this would work quite well. Gnah!
The first thing for me to notice was that the fuse for my room blew up, so I fixed this (I experience this quite often when re-connecting my PC, actually) and tried to switch the PC on again.
Well, what can I say: All fans rotated for about 1-2cm and then stopped, my CPU wouldn't even do a single operation, neither would all the other components.
After 20 minutes of struggle to get that cheap, crappy molex cable off my beautiful PSU cable (yes, I have blisters on my fingers and a completely destroyed, cheap molex cable now, with some fancy LEDs that won't work) my PC worked again.
I'm not only totally puzzled but also relieved - my PSU obviously didn't take any damage.
Still, I wonder...
PS: I did some amateur-stealth-wiring, took me about 45 mins just to have that stupid light shine on all of my shoddy components. Nevertheless I hope, the airflow has improved a little by this.