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현재 버전 작성자: jayeff

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It looks like some kind of 2 pin (or is it 3?) Molex male connector probably with an SMD mount on to the motherboard.
-Easiest way to fix it is to look around for a compatible wired female connector that fits the motherboard's male connector on old disused( dead -no good any more) equipment and use it. Cut the 'new' connector wires well away from the connector so that you have a female connector with wires of a good length then splice the wires (strip the insulation about 10mm at the end to expose the wire, twist the wires together, solder, heat shrink insulation to cover the joint) from your fan onto the wires to the new connector. Just keep the polarity the same to make sure that the fan runs in the right direction.
+Easiest way to fix it is to look around for a compatible wired female connector that fits the motherboard's male connector on old disused( dead -no good any more) equipment and use it. Cut the 'new' connector wires well away from the connector so that you have a female connector with wires of a good length then splice the wires (strip the insulation about 10mm at the end to expose the wire, twist the wires together, solder, heat shrink insulation to cover the joint) from your fan onto the wires to the new connector. Just keep the polarity the same to make sure that the fan runs in the right direction. If there are 3 wires before you totally cut away the old wiring from the old connector observe which wires go where on the old connector and match them to the wires on the same position in the new connector

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편집자: jayeff

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Hi
It looks like some kind of 2 pin (or is it 3?) Molex male connector probably with an SMD mount on to the motherboard.
-Easiest way to fix it is to look around for a similar connector that is on the fan wires now on old disused( dead -no good any more) equipment and use it. Cut the 'new' connector wires well away from the connector so that you have a connector with wires of a good length then splice the wires (strip the insulation to expose the wire about 10mm , twist the wires together, solder, heat shrink insulation to cover the joint) from your fan onto the wires to the new connector. Just keep the polarity the same to make sure that the fan runs in the right direction.
+Easiest way to fix it is to look around for a compatible wired female connector that fits the motherboard's male connector on old disused( dead -no good any more) equipment and use it. Cut the 'new' connector wires well away from the connector so that you have a female connector with wires of a good length then splice the wires (strip the insulation about 10mm at the end to expose the wire, twist the wires together, solder, heat shrink insulation to cover the joint) from your fan onto the wires to the new connector. Just keep the polarity the same to make sure that the fan runs in the right direction.

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편집자: jayeff

텍스트:

Hi
It looks like some kind of 2 pin (or is it 3?) Molex male connector probably with an SMD mount on to the motherboard.
-Easiest way to fix it is to look around for a similar connector that is on the fan wires now on old disused( dead -no good any more) equipment and use it. Cut the 'new' connector wires well away from the connector so that you have a connector with wires of a good length then splice the wires from your fan onto the wires to the new connector. Just keep the polarity the same to make sure that the fan runs in the right direction.
+Easiest way to fix it is to look around for a similar connector that is on the fan wires now on old disused( dead -no good any more) equipment and use it. Cut the 'new' connector wires well away from the connector so that you have a connector with wires of a good length then splice the wires (strip the insulation to expose the wire about 10mm , twist the wires together, solder, heat shrink insulation to cover the joint) from your fan onto the wires to the new connector. Just keep the polarity the same to make sure that the fan runs in the right direction.

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편집자: jayeff

텍스트:

Hi
It looks like some kind of 2 pin (or is it 3?) Molex male connector probably with an SMD mount on to the motherboard.
-Easiest way to fix it is to look around for a similar connector that is on the fan wires now on old disused( dead -no good any more) equipment and cut the connector wires well away from the connector so that you have a connector with wires of a good length then splice the wires from your fan onto the wires to the new connector. Just keep the polarity the same to make sure that the fan runs in the right direction.
+Easiest way to fix it is to look around for a similar connector that is on the fan wires now on old disused( dead -no good any more) equipment and use it. Cut the 'new' connector wires well away from the connector so that you have a connector with wires of a good length then splice the wires from your fan onto the wires to the new connector. Just keep the polarity the same to make sure that the fan runs in the right direction.

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원본 게시물 작성자: jayeff

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Hi

It looks like some kind of 2 pin (or is it 3?) Molex male connector probably with an SMD mount on to the motherboard.

Easiest way to fix it is to look around for a similar connector that is on the fan wires now on old disused( dead -no good any more) equipment and cut the connector wires well away from the connector so that you have a connector with wires of a good length then splice the wires from your fan onto the wires to the new connector. Just keep the polarity the same to make sure that the fan runs in the right direction.

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