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Anyone versed in using fan controllers with fans that have 2-pin connectors and not 3 or 4?
The fan controller I have, has connections for 3-pin. I can fit the 2-pin, but only for the positive and negative lines, the spare "yellow" wire is disconnected.
So far my results with this, is that instead of the fan controller managing the three fans, it's only able to adjust one fan (or possibly all three simultaneously, which is in error)
Note: I know I can get 3 > 2 pin adapters, but was curious if that was necessary.
For now I am not interested in thermal sensor or reports, just manual fan control.
The fan controller I have, has connections for 3-pin. I can fit the 2-pin, but only for the positive and negative lines, the spare "yellow" wire is disconnected.
So far my results with this, is that instead of the fan controller managing the three fans, it's only able to adjust one fan (or possibly all three simultaneously, which is in error)
Note: I know I can get 3 > 2 pin adapters, but was curious if that was necessary.
For now I am not interested in thermal sensor or reports, just manual fan control.