I wanted to put some fans in my AGA Hood but i didn't want to spend too much on fans made specifically for aquariums. So here is an alternative to using aquarium fans:
i got 2 of these computer case fans
and i got 1 of these ac-dc adapter
you can play around with the number of fans but you just need to know a few electrical things.
1. computer fans run on 12 volt DC power
2. the outlets in your house provide 110 volt AC power
3. volts are not shared but amps are
so....with that you need the ac to dc converter to convert the 110v ac power from the outlet to the 12v dc power needed by the computer fans.
radio shack has up to 1500 mA (milliamps) and the fans i got from antec run on .24 amps (240 mA) which i got from their website. so in theory you could put up to 6 of those fans on that ac adapter. i chose the 1000 mA adapter so i could fit up to 4 fans. All you need to do is cut off the plug on the end of the ac-dc adapter and the case fans and wire up the fans to the adapter and either solder them or twist them and use a cap. if you wire them up backwards then they won't spin so make sure you wire them correctly. to do this i just pluged in the ac-dc adapter and then took the fan wires and touched them to the exposed adapter wires to see which way they went. (WARNING: be careful when you do this as you can get shocked!)
each fan blows 79 CFM so if you have 6 of these that's a lot of air all coming from one outlet. as opposed to the ones made for aquariums that each have their own outlet.
so for 50 bucks i was able to cool my 210 4 degrees with 2 fans.
i got 2 of these computer case fans
and i got 1 of these ac-dc adapter
you can play around with the number of fans but you just need to know a few electrical things.
1. computer fans run on 12 volt DC power
2. the outlets in your house provide 110 volt AC power
3. volts are not shared but amps are
so....with that you need the ac to dc converter to convert the 110v ac power from the outlet to the 12v dc power needed by the computer fans.
radio shack has up to 1500 mA (milliamps) and the fans i got from antec run on .24 amps (240 mA) which i got from their website. so in theory you could put up to 6 of those fans on that ac adapter. i chose the 1000 mA adapter so i could fit up to 4 fans. All you need to do is cut off the plug on the end of the ac-dc adapter and the case fans and wire up the fans to the adapter and either solder them or twist them and use a cap. if you wire them up backwards then they won't spin so make sure you wire them correctly. to do this i just pluged in the ac-dc adapter and then took the fan wires and touched them to the exposed adapter wires to see which way they went. (WARNING: be careful when you do this as you can get shocked!)
each fan blows 79 CFM so if you have 6 of these that's a lot of air all coming from one outlet. as opposed to the ones made for aquariums that each have their own outlet.
so for 50 bucks i was able to cool my 210 4 degrees with 2 fans.