22 Jul 2015 at 12:37 #1 D3K D3K Soldato Joined 13 Nov 2014 Posts 3,978 In theory, how many Y splitters could you stack into one header? Voltage will be the same down all routes as they are parallel, so it would just be the current that suffers per fan?
In theory, how many Y splitters could you stack into one header? Voltage will be the same down all routes as they are parallel, so it would just be the current that suffers per fan?
22 Jul 2015 at 13:03 #3 D3K D3K Soldato OP Joined 13 Nov 2014 Posts 3,978 Cheers, I should be able to run 4 fans off 1 header for a 280mm rad in push/pull. Keeps things simple.
Cheers, I should be able to run 4 fans off 1 header for a 280mm rad in push/pull. Keeps things simple.
23 Jul 2015 at 12:09 #8 D3K D3K Soldato OP Joined 13 Nov 2014 Posts 3,978 If it's 4 fans on a single rad, I'm gonna want them all at the same speed. But are you saying that losses could result in them not getting full speed? I would've thought splitting 4 ways wouldn't be too detrimental.
If it's 4 fans on a single rad, I'm gonna want them all at the same speed. But are you saying that losses could result in them not getting full speed? I would've thought splitting 4 ways wouldn't be too detrimental.