![]() In the tutorial it mentions about the jumper, this is done differently with the Rev 3. I would recommend doing this, and just reducing the % power to the fans later in Simhub if you want to reduce the noise level. ![]() I have tried the 120mm to 76mm reducers, and vent hose/pipe, however I found that the fan airflow significantly dropped, so I have now removed that and am using the fans on their own blowing straight at me. Other parts can be found easily enough on ebay/amazon as per the youtube tutorial. See my updated post below for details re the Cytron motor shield. My fans are apparently 1.4amps per fan, so they breach the 2amps total, but the wind force is still enough at 9v.Īrduino Motor Shield Rev3 - Later swapped to a Cytron MDD10 (for dual channel), or MD10 (single channel), as these can provide more power to the fans, and I would recommend these instead of the Arduino Motor Shield. Note that the Arduino Motor Shield Rev3 can provide up to 4 amps, 2 amps per motor channel, but once 2amps total is reached the voltage drops to 9v. The Arduino Motor Shield Rev 3 looks like this: It will be worth watching part 1 and 2 of the tutorial via the link above. Please forgive some of my terminology/explanation, this is my first Arduino project, I haven't done many electrical projects at all (definately nothing like this) and this is my first time using the Simhub. So after getting it figured out I thought I'd share it. I went ahead to build my own and came up with a few problems, and from looking at various forums it seems like there are a number of issues, and only one post briefly mentioned a possible solution, but not many people seemed to be able to figure it out.
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