bumblebee_tuna
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I got really bored yesterday so I took apart an old light used for the original Gameboy Advance. I eventually got to the circuit board and the positive and negative leads. I noticed it kinda looked like one of those cold cathode lights so I wanted to see if I could somehow hook it up to my compy......
I knew my Zalman fan came with some cabling that allowed either a full 12v verse some lower voltage, so I busted out my new multimeter that I got for my birthday. I went in to go test it, making sure i got the right lead to the right probe, and found, for some reason, that the whole computer seemed to run faster when ever I touched them....... Eventually, the whole computer just up and turned off on me and nearly scared the shit outa me....... Before I broke out another PSU, I found that my compy was ok, so, I decided, (For the life of me, I don't know why.....) to try again to see if I could find the voltage, as I had thought the computer turned off due to the fact that I may have accidentally shorted it.
Upon trying again, the computer still seemed to run faster when I tried to test it and I wasn't getting any reading. I went to go check if I was still on DC when it dawned on me that I had the probe on the amperage socket. (I'm guessing someone could tell me the dangers of that........)
So, back to the light, I found one of the power-socket-thingys for the fan was 5.125v so I went and rigged up the light to it.....
All in the name of boredom.......... Curiosity sure can be destructive..........
Picture of it all rigged up.......
Sure is bright............
I knew my Zalman fan came with some cabling that allowed either a full 12v verse some lower voltage, so I busted out my new multimeter that I got for my birthday. I went in to go test it, making sure i got the right lead to the right probe, and found, for some reason, that the whole computer seemed to run faster when ever I touched them....... Eventually, the whole computer just up and turned off on me and nearly scared the shit outa me....... Before I broke out another PSU, I found that my compy was ok, so, I decided, (For the life of me, I don't know why.....) to try again to see if I could find the voltage, as I had thought the computer turned off due to the fact that I may have accidentally shorted it.
Upon trying again, the computer still seemed to run faster when I tried to test it and I wasn't getting any reading. I went to go check if I was still on DC when it dawned on me that I had the probe on the amperage socket. (I'm guessing someone could tell me the dangers of that........)
So, back to the light, I found one of the power-socket-thingys for the fan was 5.125v so I went and rigged up the light to it.....
All in the name of boredom.......... Curiosity sure can be destructive..........
Picture of it all rigged up.......
Sure is bright............