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Old 08-11-2011, 01:57 AM   #1
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Default Computer case fan in humidor help

Does anyone know of a way to power a fan from a computer case inside the humidor to keep the temp down? I have an extra 450 watt psu from my old computer I could power the fan with but that is kind of overkill. I know I cant wire it to a wall outlet because it will burn it up. (I'm no electrician) My humidor is not huge so I cant fit a big fan inside and i really don't want to drill a hole in my humidor to run a cord in. Any help would be great!! Thanks!!!
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Old 08-11-2011, 05:19 AM   #2
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First - because you won't have a transfer of air from inside to outside of the humidor you won't be lowering the temp. Fans inside of humidors are used for circulation.

Second - you know those wall transformers that you have laying around from old telephones, chargers, etc. Use one of those. Your computer fan will either run on 5 or 12 volts. Just find a transformer with roughly the correct output and there ya go.


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Old 08-11-2011, 05:20 AM   #3
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Default Re: Computer case fan in humidor help

I suppose you could drill a tiny hole in the humidor and glue it afterwords....powering the fan I use a radio shack plug in deal (normal 3 plug wall outlet with selectable voltage) on my CPU fanned router

You would have to check the volts it takes to power whatever fan you would use, which isn't hard. I'd get an interchangable power source though.

Looks like it is taking 12V to power my CPU fan, it's a beast though

For the record I never did this to a humidor, but I did power a CPU fan and mount it on my router.
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Old 08-11-2011, 08:14 AM   #4
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I have one of these and it works great: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16812123309

I use it with some cpu fans for creating exhaust airflow in my entertainment center though.
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Old 08-12-2011, 09:37 AM   #5
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If you can find a variable voltage regulator, you can adjust the speed of the fan by varying the input voltage. Then, you can add a digital timer before the voltage regulator and have it come on for a few minutes at preset times!
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First - because you won't have a transfer of air from inside to outside of the humidor you won't be lowering the temp. Fans inside of humidors are used for circulation....

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This is absolutely correct. Further, if you put the transformer inside the humidor you will be adding a heater which will just make things worse.

I'm a believer in circulation but you should take care of the heat problem first. What kind of temps are you seeing?
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Old 08-12-2011, 10:11 AM   #7
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If you can find a variable voltage regulator, you can adjust the speed of the fan by varying the input voltage. Then, you can add a digital timer before the voltage regulator and have it come on for a few minutes at preset times!
I need to figure out how to do this... I have three fans in my tower that I can't turn on because they are just too damned powerful.
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I need to figure out how to do this... I have three fans in my tower that I can't turn on because they are just too damned powerful.
I believe you are looking to do something like this...... (different application though )

I apologize for the somewhat crude Iphone4 pictures.

We burn up a lot of routers, so here you have it, a super cooled router. I took an old CPU fan and a desktop humidor tray (don't worry the desktop is broken) and used it to mount a router.

The router is powered by a Radioshack 3V-12V. A couple wire splices and some hot glue to insure it stays...bingo job done, sure it ain't pretty but it works.



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Old 08-12-2011, 10:37 AM   #9
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I need to figure out how to do this... I have three fans in my tower that I can't turn on because they are just too damned powerful.
Make sure that the fans are able to run at variable speeds, first. Bill pointed out the radio shack option, which is pretty good, IMO. If you can find an electronics supply place near you, go in with the fans and explain what you want to do. They should have everything that you need.

A quick google says that these folks may be worth a call, Dan:
http://www.cedbaldwinhall.com/
6552 Ridings Road
Syracuse, NY 13206-1213
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I have one of these and it works great: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16812123309

I use it with some cpu fans for creating exhaust airflow in my entertainment center though.
This is the easiest solution.
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Dan, there are tons of fans with three speed trimpots on them that you can just crank down and ease the airflow. Antec makes a bunch of three speed deals that I use.

OP, I think your wording about temps threw me off, but I think you just want the transformer outside to keep the heat down? I'm guessing that because the fans themselves will generate heat if they're on all the time. Minimal if you put them on a timer to stir a bit.
I made a box that controls all the lights and fans in my display humidor. It's powered by a psu, it works great.
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This is absolutely correct. Further, if you put the transformer inside the humidor you will be adding a heater which will just make things worse.

I'm a believer in circulation but you should take care of the heat problem first. What kind of temps are you seeing?
74-75 degrees and I moved from a shelf to on the floor in front of an ac vent with no temp change. I thought this might cool it down since heat rises but it didn't work.
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74-75 degrees and I moved from a shelf to on the floor in front of an ac vent with no temp change. I thought this might cool it down since heat rises but it didn't work.

For how long has it been in front of the vent? It's going to take awhile - days.

Suggest something along the lines of those plastic ice packs, dry-ice, etc. Have a basement or furnace (central A/C )room? Try moving it to one of those areas.


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For how long has it been in front of the vent? It's going to take awhile - days.

Suggest something along the lines of those plastic ice packs, dry-ice, etc. Have a basement or furnace (central A/C )room? Try moving it to one of those areas.


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It's been in front of the vent for about 2 weeks now..I have central air. Good idea about the ice packs I may try them. I have a basement but don't really want to move it down there. Thanks for the help!
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Be careful with icepacks as they can produce condensation. If your cigars are smoking OK then 74-75 degrees is not that bad...
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I just use an Oust Fan in mine.

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I just use an Oust Fan in mine.

Yeah, but they quit making Oust fans a couple of years ago.
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