Any Help Would be great

bigrich0086

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I am making a snake incubator for eggs and im hooking up fans inside the incubator. There 80mm fans. I wanted to know if i can wire them together to a dingle dc plug and will it get enough power.

So that you get what im talking about heres a link to the how to of waht im doing but i want to connect 2 fans to one plug. is this possible or no.
http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/showthread.php?t=61908
 
I don't think that'd work with two plugs UNLESS you could do the same using molex connectors and make a circuit.
 
I tried it with the 2 fans red wires and black wires together on the dc plug and they both are running perfect off the one dc plug
 
Heres what i did and its running flawlessly

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No problem heres more picture of the incubator. its made from a commercial size freezer. Holds 27 clutches of eggs. The fans is to circulate the warm air at the top back to the bottom.
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Ish...I don't like snakes.

Those are cool looking snakes though. :D What kind are they?

This may get moved to Off Topic.
 
Yes i hope it gets moved to off topic lol. Didnt thing it would go this way but hey im more than welcome to educate about snake.

Those hatching are called Spider Ball pythons.
 
that be one expensive prank. Snakes, especially ball pythons range from $20 all the way up to 20 thousand dollars.

The ones hatching are prices at 250 males and 350 females on today market
 
the cheaper ones are the basic normal ball pythons. Their what you would find naturally in the wild in Africa. They begin getting different genetic mutations that give off patterns and colors. Not to mention the years it takes to raise a female up to breeding weight.

Theres the recessive trait in the snakes where you then have to work with Heterozygous genes and so on. its very confusing.

Heres what they call a Champagne Ball Python
Its prices at $10,000
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Photo from BHB REPTILES.

Heres link to the snake pictures above.
http://www.bhbreptiles.com/index.ph...facturer_id=0&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=12
 
Just an FYI, if your running two fans on 18v you may just want to wire them in series, not paralell. Paralell is both + and both - connected, while series would be the negative on one fan connected to the positive of another, then the open negative and positive connected to power source.

Cool snakes btw.
 
Im not a fan or series wiring. I just did my usual ++.-- and then +- on the dc plug and their both running Fine. I dont need them to run Full potential and too much air moving inside will cause the eggs to dry out.
 
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