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Old 29th Dec 2007, 10:06
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i just god 6 computer fans for my computer and they each have lighted blue leds and all of them are on a fan controller how can i make them beat with sound??
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Old 29th Dec 2007, 14:15
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would taking the + and - wires and wiring them into the sound jack work?
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Old 29th Dec 2007, 14:58
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hhhmm are they made to beat with the music?
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Old 29th Dec 2007, 14:59
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Well you can get sound reactive ones from somewhere but I don't know where. No plugging it into the sound jack wouldn't work.
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Old 29th Dec 2007, 19:44
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so how do i make them beat with sound
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Old 8th Jan 2008, 16:18
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Hmm. Well you could get an LED fan and rewire the LEDs to some sort of sound reactive circuit... idk tbh. Or you could try these... might get a couple of those meself
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Old 8th Jan 2008, 16:37
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well if you spin your fans by hand you should see th leds come on they are powered by the spinning of the fan not by a a different source (at least mine are) so i dont think you can make them beat with sound
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Old 8th Jan 2008, 17:18
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Uggghhh... well you could just get a clear fan and drill holes in it and put the LEDs on yourself if that was the case. Obviously dont put the LEDs on yourself, but put them on the fan yourself sorry im tired
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Old 8th Jan 2008, 18:01
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Hmm. Well you could get an LED fan and rewire the LEDs to some sort of sound reactive circuit... idk tbh. Or you could try these... might get a couple of those meself
i aready have 2 of those i want the fans
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Old 11th Jan 2008, 18:11
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you can by a sound activator of good old ebay..they are for making cathrods flash to the beat of music but i im sure there is more connectors on them for your exact purpose of curse you will have to wire the leds to it as the power for the fans are 12v not 2v if you were to cut one led of your fan then power the fan up you will find the rest of the leds will blow y you ask because there is more power goin though 3 leds now because you have taken 1 led off the circuit. if this makes eney sense.. your best bet is to wire the 4 leds strate to one of them sound activators and have your fan connected to the psu power cord as it is now as the sound activater does not give out 12v not even 9v so the fan wont spin at all.i no because i messed around for hours doing this :)
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