I'm sorry if this isn't in the right place but this is my first time using this forum.
I'm also sorry if i make some mistakes but I'm new to this kind of electricity and English isn't my native language. I bought a "new" power amplifier for my audio setup and the fan in it is very loud. I would like to replace it with a Noctua NF-F12 industrialPPC-3000 PWM. The fan in the amp right now works on 115VAC (even tho the amp works on 220VAC) and can pull up to 0.2A and it is PWM controlled even when it's on it's slowest it is loud en makes a 650Hz pitched noise.
The new Noctua fan specs from the Noctua website:
- 4 pin PWM
-Three-phase motor
-Input Power 3.17W ( typical )
-Input power 3.6W (max.)
I hope anyone here can help me if not i will have to follow this video
and buy a 12VDC adapter but this would make the fan run at full speed all the time tho.
I put a picture out of the owner's manual in, if someone can draw a solution on it that would be great, the fan that needs to be replaced can be found in the red circle.
Thank you for helping me in advance or just taking the time to read everything.
I'm also sorry if i make some mistakes but I'm new to this kind of electricity and English isn't my native language. I bought a "new" power amplifier for my audio setup and the fan in it is very loud. I would like to replace it with a Noctua NF-F12 industrialPPC-3000 PWM. The fan in the amp right now works on 115VAC (even tho the amp works on 220VAC) and can pull up to 0.2A and it is PWM controlled even when it's on it's slowest it is loud en makes a 650Hz pitched noise.
The new Noctua fan specs from the Noctua website:
- 4 pin PWM
-Three-phase motor
-Input Power 3.17W ( typical )
-Input power 3.6W (max.)
- Input current 0.26A (typical)
- Max. input current 0.3A
- Operating voltage 12VDC (I'm pretty sure it starts working at 5VDC)
I hope anyone here can help me if not i will have to follow this video
I put a picture out of the owner's manual in, if someone can draw a solution on it that would be great, the fan that needs to be replaced can be found in the red circle.
Thank you for helping me in advance or just taking the time to read everything.