Dave D wrote:
"A E" wrote in message
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Dave D wrote:
"Robert Morein" wrote in message
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In my experience with 12V fans,
They're 5V fans.
a series resistor works nicely, as does
running them from a stiff 6V supply.
A series resistor generates heat, diodes drop voltage and run cooler..
They
So, you're saying with the same VI, a diode generates less heat than a
resistor???????????
Nope, see Sam's post. It will always drop a relatively fixed voltage,
regardless of current draw, so it is more efficient than a resistor in this
application.
Dave
Makes no sense. You will simply not draw more current through that diode than
with a resistor, because the load is the same... If you put a resistor in series
with the fan, and the resistor happens to drop .6V (simple to figure out, if you
can draw a load line, otherwise a bit of experimenting), the same amount of
current will go through that resistor as through a diode... Same heat
dissipation in both cases. Don't you think?