Quote Originally Posted by SunnySativa
Lol yea i figured

Also, i do have a power supply i took out of the computer but in order for the fan to work it has to be plug into the motherboard right? Thats a little more effort then its worth, i mean i could just put one of those desk fans in there like blowing against the wall so its not blowing directly on the plant tops, might be a little to much air.....i can make a switch ez for this computer fan, just wish i could figure out a way for my light timer to some how close/open that switch and that would solve the problem, but how lol
I did somthing like* shorting out the green and black terminals on the PSU mobo plug with a paperclip, or somthing

*I cant actually remember right now, i upgraded to some AC fans from Do it all today
Atkeni Reviewed by Atkeni on . Computer fan lower heat stress So i figured the tops of my plants where gettin way to much heat stress from the HPS lamp giving them life and i cant move them any lower or the light any higher so i figured i gotta extra computer fan and a 9Volt Battery, why not make a little exhaust fan to lower the heat stress. So i strapped a battery to the side of the fan, connected the wires and have it hanging right next the the lamp right between the tops of the plant and the lamp bulb. Its not super strong obviously but any help for Rating: 5