Power Supply Question...
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Power Supply Question...
So, doing a little Case Modding - I pickedup a Neon Light bar from the Auto Section at WalMart. Requires a 12v connection.
Didn't realize it at the time (Mostly because the box was sealed and I couldn't tell) but the wire that comes with it has just two exposed ends. No plugs or anything.
Well - doing my research, I found that most Peripheral connections on your PSU provide 12Volts.
At any rate, the Peripheral has 4 wires: Red, Black, Black, Yellow.
Anyone know exactly what each wire does? (Power, Ground?)
Im going to take a broken Case Fan, cut the cable off, and try to splice that with the LED Bar. Then plug that up to an older systems PSU (For testing). Just wanted to get some insight as to what wires I should tie it onto.
Thanks!
Didn't realize it at the time (Mostly because the box was sealed and I couldn't tell) but the wire that comes with it has just two exposed ends. No plugs or anything.
Well - doing my research, I found that most Peripheral connections on your PSU provide 12Volts.
At any rate, the Peripheral has 4 wires: Red, Black, Black, Yellow.
Anyone know exactly what each wire does? (Power, Ground?)
Im going to take a broken Case Fan, cut the cable off, and try to splice that with the LED Bar. Then plug that up to an older systems PSU (For testing). Just wanted to get some insight as to what wires I should tie it onto.
Thanks!
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Actually, I think i may have figured it out - see what you think:
Got a broken Fan, it is attached to one of those Pass-Thru power cables. Power in on one side, power out to another device on the other. With two wires already split out to the Fan.
Clipped the two cables leading to the fan, and will tie these two into the LED Bar. Yes?
Got a broken Fan, it is attached to one of those Pass-Thru power cables. Power in on one side, power out to another device on the other. With two wires already split out to the Fan.
Clipped the two cables leading to the fan, and will tie these two into the LED Bar. Yes?
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Ohh, okay.fliptw wrote:for 12v you need all 4 wires.
black is ground, obviously; Yellow is 5v and red is 7v IIRC.
So to power the 12v light, I will need to run the Yellow and Red together to the LED., and run both of the black cables together to the LED's other cable.
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Each color specifies a voltage or purpose.
Red: +5 volts
Black: ground
Black: ground
Yellow: +12 volts
The connector you pictured is a standard on all power supplies. If that connector is on your light bar then you can plug it into any power connector (making sure the colors line up and genders correspond) on your power supply cables.
At any rate, get one of those fan power adapters for connecting a 3 or 4 pin fan to a 4-pin molex, and then cut off the fan connector and solder your light bar to it, making sure the wires match up where you want.
Red: +5 volts
Black: ground
Black: ground
Yellow: +12 volts
The connector you pictured is a standard on all power supplies. If that connector is on your light bar then you can plug it into any power connector (making sure the colors line up and genders correspond) on your power supply cables.
At any rate, get one of those fan power adapters for connecting a 3 or 4 pin fan to a 4-pin molex, and then cut off the fan connector and solder your light bar to it, making sure the wires match up where you want.
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