Now you have the 2 wires identified you could always apply a voltage to them and see if the fan turns.
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Now you have the 2 wires identified you could always apply a voltage to them and see if the fan turns.
Ummmm, interesting situation! As these fans are brushless it complicates the issue, I have tried a couple of tests using the multimeter and I may have a solution, no guarantee it will work for you...
I have use a 3 wire fan with no problem. The third wire, I believe, just sends a series of pulses back from the fan so that the computer can determine its speed. It is likely the wire colours are...
The pins in the red box are where the fan connects, they are in parallel with the screw block connector. The blue and green blocks serve the same function, they select (individually) what power...
Apologies! I got my fan assignment wrong in my last post. FAN0 is the one controlled by the slider (and LCD Controller). The assignment is done in the file "pins.h" around line 1245:
"#define...
I have just gone through the same thing myself, unfortunately I managed to "kill" the MOSFET on Fan 0 where I was trying to install a cooling fan that came on when the head temperature exceeded 50C,...