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| Pistol Shrimp | Re: fans...need help.. Also, you might want to take one of the fans with you when you go to purchase a transformer. The salesman suggested the transformer I have based on the specs of the fan. God bless, Disciple
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| Torch coral | Re: fans...need help.. Creeping, with enough draw, you can just connect all the positives and all the negatives and connect them to your AC adapter - just do not exceed you power requirements or you will blow the fans. You can actually run those things off of 9 volts, several at a time in fact, they dont draw much. Get a 9 or 12v adapter and just solder or twist tie them.
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