when you connect multiple fans together, they hook up in series meaning one behind the other in an electrical loop. i want to stray away from this and had a few questions.
1) can they be connected by parallel? for example, can i use a Y cable to merge two fans to one line or solder the wires of 3 fans together and have it go to one power source? meaning for 3 fans, solder the 3 red wires together and the 3 black wires together. would this result in each fan having lower power and rpm since the line has to split it 3 ways? here's a picture of what could be use for a parallel connect:
2) if i use a fan controller, is it possible to have each control channel control more than one fan? (either by series or parallel). if so, which configuration would be best? here is a drawing:
parallel
series
would each knob control all 3 fans the same as if only one fan were connected or would each fan have reduced rmps?
3) can i solder all the red wires together and all the black wires together instead of using the connectors? i want to do this because connectors take up space and sometimes the wires are too long.
4) is there any negative affect of using the 3-pin to molex adaptor? this one:
5) i noticed that on a fan with a molex connector, some fans dont use all 4 pins (only the red positive and black negative) what are the other two unused pins for? i'm guessing one is ground and the other?
i ask all these questions because i have a bunch of fans in my case i need to manage the cables better by either shortening them or removing the stock molex connectors.
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