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RcrMg 01-31-2021 06:51 PM


Originally Posted by rcbuggy88 (Post 15746748)
Just reprogram the channel the fan is plugged into the connect to one of the switches on your radio. Both Futaba and Sanwa can do it.

This is what I was originally thinking but I thought that the receiver always puts voltage out in each receiver slot on the + and - pins, and with only a two wire fan there is no signal to switch it on and off without some controller.

RcrMg 01-31-2021 06:52 PM


Originally Posted by Dave H (Post 15746596)

Great Find! Thx! Might try that.

GerryH 02-02-2021 05:35 PM


Originally Posted by RcrMg (Post 15747227)
This is what I was originally thinking but I thought that the receiver always puts voltage out in each receiver slot on the + and - pins, and with only a two wire fan there is no signal to switch it on and off without some controller.

That's correct, the +/- pins on the receiver are all wired together so every set is getting whatever voltage is being used to run the receiver. The signal pin is PWM - pulse wave modulation, which won't work as a simple switch. You need an external device like the one above or these I found on Amazon:

BaconRaygun 02-03-2021 12:23 PM

Just a thought, but if you are able to pull the fan wheel off of the fan and balance it, it will probably quiet down a little. May not be doable with all fans, though.

These things are just brushed DC computer fans. I have not tried yet, but I bet we can find better fans from a non-RC vendor... probably cheaper, too. Just make sure not to get a brushless one.


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