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Old 20-06-2007, 07:27 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Check dis out... I noticed somethin :)


PS: Mods... dunno wher to post dis, but jus put it here...

Noticed somethin guys...

while I was experimentin with all those case fans...

The LED fans... U think those LEDs're powered frm the 12V supplied to d fan???

Wrong...

In fact they're powered frm the voltage generated wen d fan spins...

(I think its due to the voltage frm mutual induction n blah blah... Dunno... Heh he..)

Try out urself by blowin the fan baldes with all ur power!!!
(In d direction its supposed to spin of corz..)

U'll notice the LED glows n fades...

I tried out with ANtec n d Globe fans which were present in d Powersafe PSU 600W... It worked...
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Old 20-06-2007, 08:56 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: Check dis out... I noticed somethin :)

u can light LEDs using two motors(their shafts connected) power one motor through a cell n connect LED to the other. it will glow.
and when power is supplied to the fan the e.m.f. generated is cancelled by the applied e.m.f.
LED takes its power from the power supply itself
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