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    Remove Silverstone AP181 speed switch?

    Hello,

    I am working on a mod / water ooling project of a Silverstone FT02. But I can not control the AP181 fans that came with the case, with my fan controller. When the switch is low/off, the fans is off, and when it is on high/on, the fans just runs and does not change the rpm, regardless of how many volts I give it with my fancontroller. So I wanted to know whether it is possible to solder the switch off so my fancontroller can control my fans.



    But wires what do I need to solder? I have tried to remove the switch (the three wires to the right) and solder a bridge between the black and red wire where the switch was, but it did not work.

    Are there any experts out there who can help?

    -HrCookie

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    I've playing around with it and I have run out of ideas. When I shave soldered the switch off, and connected the two points that should stand for high speed, I get some random in between speed. Then when i do the same but connect the two points that should stand for low speed, i get the same random speed. When i the connects the two last points, the fan will not do anything at all.

    Any ideas?

    -HrCookie

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    I had that problem there is a looped wire that you remove or put on the fan so you can adjust speeds.

    Its been so long since I put my 180s in. But I know the bridge or jumper or whatever it is comes into play

    might need to buy a new case fan if you are missing that jumper
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