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PC AT power supply conversion safety
Hi,
I'm using an old PC (AT form factor, I think) power supply to power a device that uses 12V at 3.7A, since I couldn't find anything else cheap that would provide 12V at that level of current. All is working very well, but the power supply fan is quite noisy, and I'd like it to be silent. Does anyone know if it's safe to disconnect the power supply fan? Is the purpose of the fan to cool the supply itself, or is it (as I hope) included as a convince to cool the case of the PC it's intended to power? Thanks for any help, Jamie. |
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