J jdubz1969 Prominent Sep 27, 2017 1 0 510 Sep 27, 2017 #1 Bought a 4500 rpm 12v 1.0A pc cooling fan to keep my ps4 cool. Tried hooking it up to a 12v 26w 1.0A power adapter plug. The adapter got hot and stopped functioning. Why?
Bought a 4500 rpm 12v 1.0A pc cooling fan to keep my ps4 cool. Tried hooking it up to a 12v 26w 1.0A power adapter plug. The adapter got hot and stopped functioning. Why?
Solution G G GhislainG Sep 27, 2017 The fan should draw 1.0A ±10%; that's too much for a power adapter rated for 1.0A. Buy one that provides more power (2.0A or more).
The fan should draw 1.0A ±10%; that's too much for a power adapter rated for 1.0A. Buy one that provides more power (2.0A or more).
G GhislainG Titan Jul 16, 2008 23,962 5 74,965 Sep 27, 2017 Solution #2 The fan should draw 1.0A ±10%; that's too much for a power adapter rated for 1.0A. Buy one that provides more power (2.0A or more). Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
The fan should draw 1.0A ±10%; that's too much for a power adapter rated for 1.0A. Buy one that provides more power (2.0A or more).