What the hell does this mean?

Nocturnal

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I bought two Panaflos from SVC and I only now realized this. Does it mean it's just the wires and I have to find my own connectors? Or does it at least come with something so I can use it right away?
 

CheesePoofs

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I'm pretty sure its just bare wires, so that you can attach either a 3 pin fan header or a molex connector to it.
 

Baked

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Dec 28, 2004
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Should've order the $0.25 3-pin wire option at the Panaflo fans pages on SVC.
 

Nebben

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Why the hell would they even allow you to buy it that way? This isn't car stereo equipment. Put a damn plastic connector on the end and lose 3 cents. Honestly.
 

Nocturnal

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I had no clue that it didn't come with one. That bright red text wasn't there when I originally bought them.
 

volrath

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Originally posted by: Nocturnal
I had no clue that it didn't come with one. That bright red text wasn't there when I originally bought them.

I've seen that text there. A lot.
 

Zepper

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Companies grab the connectorless fans because: A - they are usually cheaper, and B- you can actually get them - such a long lead time to get a batch of fans with connectors from the big boys like Panasonic, Sanyo-Denki, even some of the better Taiwanese brands take forever getting out orders.

.bh.
 

imported_bum

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It annoyed the hell out of me when I first ordered a heatsink fan and couldn't use it for awhile... I guess you don't forget after the first time though.
 

mad38dog

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Look at the bright side
just go down to the local radio shack and buy 1 of each type connector (3 pin or molex)
because with the molex connector running at 12 volts that fan will probably be loud
if it is too loud put the 3 pin connector on that will drop it to 5 volts (i think) and be much quieter