Well I just did. I just hooked up a relay (a 5 pin that you use in auto headlights) to my computer. The goal was to run my fan at 7 volts all the time, and when the digidoc kicked in it would activate the relay to run the fan at 12 volts. Works great in theory but didn't work to well in real world experimentation.
I had the wires laying over the door of my antec 1040 case to test things out. I fired the computer up and before I knew it my door was on fire. I quickly cut the power and the fire went out. The insulation had melted off of all the wires and began to sink into the plastic of my door. I didn't mess the door up too much, and I am actually typing from the computer I hooked the relay up to. No permanent damage done.
I used a 12volts 30 amp relay from autozone. Does anyone know of a safe relay I can actually do this with?
I had the wires laying over the door of my antec 1040 case to test things out. I fired the computer up and before I knew it my door was on fire. I quickly cut the power and the fire went out. The insulation had melted off of all the wires and began to sink into the plastic of my door. I didn't mess the door up too much, and I am actually typing from the computer I hooked the relay up to. No permanent damage done.
I used a 12volts 30 amp relay from autozone. Does anyone know of a safe relay I can actually do this with?