I have an AC Ryan Blackfire4 fan on my side panel... This fan is UV reactive with 4 UV LEDs, and lets you use separate power connectors for the fan power and the LED power (so the LEDs don't dim when the fan slows down). It uses the standard 3-pin fan power connectors for both.
With the position of my case, I can't see the HDD indicator, so I got to thinking, and hooked up the power connector for the LEDs to the HDD LED header (I have the case turned to the side, so I have a clear view of the side fan). Low and behold, my fan is now my HDD indicator!
Problem, though (I figured I would run into this problem): It's rather dim. The LEDs are expecting 12V power (obviously, they use resisters in the fan), it's only getting probably about 5V or so.
For now, this will work, but this is my goal: With no HDD activity, have the LEDs dim (5V, 7V, whatever), with HDD activity, full power (12V).
I know a circuit should be easy to come up with, powering the LEDs from the power supply (where it was hooked up to about 30 minutes ago), using the the input from the HDD activity header to change the voltage supplied to the LEDs.
Could someone help me out with this? It's possible that this could be done by combining the voltage from the HDD header with the voltage from the power supply (don't know how safe that would be, so any info you have...), or it's possible a circuit that uses the HDD activity as a "switch" would be needed. I just don't know enough about the electronics to know for sure, and obviously I don't want to screw up my motherboard. At the same time, I'm not afraid to experiment if I can get verifiable information, and I figured this was the perfect place to get such information.
With the position of my case, I can't see the HDD indicator, so I got to thinking, and hooked up the power connector for the LEDs to the HDD LED header (I have the case turned to the side, so I have a clear view of the side fan). Low and behold, my fan is now my HDD indicator!
Problem, though (I figured I would run into this problem): It's rather dim. The LEDs are expecting 12V power (obviously, they use resisters in the fan), it's only getting probably about 5V or so.
For now, this will work, but this is my goal: With no HDD activity, have the LEDs dim (5V, 7V, whatever), with HDD activity, full power (12V).
I know a circuit should be easy to come up with, powering the LEDs from the power supply (where it was hooked up to about 30 minutes ago), using the the input from the HDD activity header to change the voltage supplied to the LEDs.
Could someone help me out with this? It's possible that this could be done by combining the voltage from the HDD header with the voltage from the power supply (don't know how safe that would be, so any info you have...), or it's possible a circuit that uses the HDD activity as a "switch" would be needed. I just don't know enough about the electronics to know for sure, and obviously I don't want to screw up my motherboard. At the same time, I'm not afraid to experiment if I can get verifiable information, and I figured this was the perfect place to get such information.