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Re: 36vdc Filter fan unit a/c power supply Help needed [Re: Buster_Brown]
#26142832 - 08/19/19 12:42 PM (4 years, 5 months ago) |
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Re: 36vdc Filter fan unit a/c power supply Help needed [Re: Buster_Brown]
#26143072 - 08/19/19 03:18 PM (4 years, 5 months ago) |
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I was on the same page until now, was this post met for my thread? Was it to me?
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Re: 36vdc Filter fan unit a/c power supply Help needed [Re: ThUmB pRiNt]
#26143118 - 08/19/19 03:45 PM (4 years, 5 months ago) |
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Do you guys think the Redundant Function or the PFC might be needed for this application or is it irrelevant?
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Re: 36vdc Filter fan unit a/c power supply Help needed [Re: ThUmB pRiNt]
#26143123 - 08/19/19 03:49 PM (4 years, 5 months ago) |
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Quote:
ThUmB pRiNt said: I was on the same page until now, was this post met for my thread? Was it to me?
Yeah.
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Re: 36vdc Filter fan unit a/c power supply Help needed [Re: Buster_Brown]
#26143212 - 08/19/19 04:55 PM (4 years, 5 months ago) |
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Wellllll
I did it, I pulled the metaphorical trigger!!!
I ended up getting the Alitove because it was the perfect balance of what I need price and shipping time.

I’ll have it in 2 days!
Thanks again guys and I’ll keep you posted on the delivery
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Re: 36vdc Filter fan unit a/c power supply Help needed [Re: ThUmB pRiNt]
#26143784 - 08/19/19 11:44 PM (4 years, 5 months ago) |
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That should work just fine. Keep us updated.
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Re: 36vdc Filter fan unit a/c power supply Help needed [Re: koraks]
#26143790 - 08/19/19 11:53 PM (4 years, 5 months ago) |
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Will do
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Re: 36vdc Filter fan unit a/c power supply Help needed [Re: ThUmB pRiNt]
#26145216 - 08/20/19 06:35 PM (4 years, 5 months ago) |
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Re: 36vdc Filter fan unit a/c power supply Help needed [Re: Buster_Brown]
#26145462 - 08/20/19 09:26 PM (4 years, 5 months ago) |
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#2 and #3 in that picture aren't going to make it work if it doesn't work just by hooking dc voltage to the red and black wires.
On the 36v power supply you'll have terminals marked: L This is your hot, connect the black wire from your power cord here N This is neutral, connect the white wire from your power cord here ⏚ This is ground, connect the green wire from your power cord here V+ This is your dc positive voltage, connect to the red wire on the fan unit V- This is the dc negative, connect to the black wire on the fan unit
If it doesn't work after this you'll want to connect pins 1 and 5 to each other on the connector marked CN2 and that should be all you need.
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Re: 36vdc Filter fan unit a/c power supply Help needed [Re: Kwyjibo]
#26146229 - 08/21/19 12:18 PM (4 years, 5 months ago) |
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It has arrived!

When I get home and start tinkering I’ll chime back in.
It came with a piece a little bent, it looks completely cosmetic but how can I make sure?
I have a meter just in case
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Re: 36vdc Filter fan unit a/c power supply Help needed [Re: ThUmB pRiNt]
#26147263 - 08/22/19 12:25 AM (4 years, 5 months ago) |
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Ok it’s a little messy but basically I’m waiting on my buddy for a whip with a plug so I figured I’d ask...
The blue lines track the brown red orange yellow pink blue purple wires from the whip to the CN2 connectors
At the strip under the big board there is a ground (green w/yellow stripe) black (-) red (+) black (failure far bottom right #1) and black (failure far bottom right #2), these 2 black wires connected to failure at one end turn to greens at the top of the pic at the connector and come out of the whip with 8 wires (2 black 2 red 2 yellow 2 green) I say whip because at the end it’s a bunch of loose wires but actually this cord was cuz.
I wanted to know if you guys know what this set of cables that goes from CN2 and from failure to the whip are for?
The other whip I know is where I connect the power source so no need to clarify that
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Re: 36vdc Filter fan unit a/c power supply Help needed [Re: ThUmB pRiNt]
#26147296 - 08/22/19 01:29 AM (4 years, 5 months ago) |
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Ignore the failure wires, you don't need them. Can't really tell you what each of the rest of the cut wires are for unless you can give a detailed drawing of where they go. It's not important either way, all you need to know is if you put power to it and it doesn't turn on connect the brown and pink wires together on CN2 and it should turn on. The brown, red and orange wires on CN2 could be connected to a potentiometer and would most likely control the fan speed but shouldn't be necessary for it to work.
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Re: 36vdc Filter fan unit a/c power supply Help needed [Re: Kwyjibo]
#26147329 - 08/22/19 02:36 AM (4 years, 5 months ago) |
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If you click on the picture with the colored in lines there are 2 red circles, those two pins were connected together but it’s just a short whip that goes from the board to the cut end with 8 wires(2 of these 8 wires are the 2 black failure wires) but to take the lid off there’s no option but to unplug the pins from each other unless I cut some tie wraps.
Im not sure HOW your saying to do it or WHICH pink and brown you are saying to connect together at CN2 and it did not just turn on from me connecting the red & black coming out from the power source

I posted a clean picture as well so you can get a clear look once you get the point
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Re: 36vdc Filter fan unit a/c power supply Help needed [Re: Kwyjibo]
#26147733 - 08/22/19 10:14 AM (4 years, 5 months ago) |
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My 2 Cents
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Re: 36vdc Filter fan unit a/c power supply Help needed [Re: Kwyjibo]
#26147749 - 08/22/19 10:28 AM (4 years, 5 months ago) |
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I see a brown in there but I'm having trouble locating the pink

Looks to me like Brown would be the first one on the left And Pink would be the first one to the right of the yellow (yellow is the middle one)
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Re: 36vdc Filter fan unit a/c power supply Help needed [Re: Buster_Brown]
#26147781 - 08/22/19 10:51 AM (4 years, 5 months ago) |
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Quote:
ThUmB pRiNt said: If you click on the picture with the colored in lines there are 2 red circles, those two pins were connected together but it’s just a short whip that goes from the board to the cut end with 8 wires(2 of these 8 wires are the 2 black failure wires)

Somebody may have to back me up on this but I believe these are the two failure wires Orange and gray.
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Re: 36vdc Filter fan unit a/c power supply Help needed [Re: Buster_Brown]
#26148135 - 08/22/19 02:49 PM (4 years, 5 months ago) |
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Don't these have to be spliced one way or the other?

Brown/Red for Low speed OR Orange/Red for High speed?
Surely it wouldn't work if they were disconnected.
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Re: 36vdc Filter fan unit a/c power supply Help needed [Re: Buster_Brown]
#26148216 - 08/22/19 03:37 PM (4 years, 5 months ago) |
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Got it!!!!
Thank you all for the help, Kwyjibo, koraks, even you Buster Brown (Even though I never understood what you were saying)
It runs now I’m tasked with building a frame for it to hold it up and to install a couple pre filters.
I have to do some calculations to find out what pre filters are acceptable without affecting performance too much.
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Re: 36vdc Filter fan unit a/c power supply Help needed [Re: ThUmB pRiNt]
#26148246 - 08/22/19 03:53 PM (4 years, 5 months ago) |
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Shucks, 'twas nuttin.
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Re: 36vdc Filter fan unit a/c power supply Help needed [Re: ThUmB pRiNt]
#26148261 - 08/22/19 04:02 PM (4 years, 5 months ago) |
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Once I get some wire nuts and a few other things I want to make this right I’ll remove the un needed wires and trim down the needed ones, once I do that I’ll upload pictures of the whole thing and an explanation of what to do and how to do it (Complements of my beautiful intellectual shroomerite brothers and sisters who helped me out)
I don’t have any power going to the clean room so I want to take one heavy duty gfci extension cord to that room, then...
I’m going to put a couple outlets on the frame/housing I’m going to build my FFU but I’m going to use the outlets that have the usb outlets included, I want the ones rated for higher amperage so it’s quick charging, a nice bright daylight light of some sort(undetermined so far)
Oh ya and I want to install a switch for the FFU fans and another for the light in the unit.
How would you guys wire that up, would you guys show me your wiring diagrams for that? This part from here on is simple enough for me but I know I don’t know everything and I’m always open to learn to do things a better more efficient way, I value the phamilies opinions and knowledge so I would like to know how you guys would wire it.
I’m going to start looking for the appropriate light and the rest of the materials I want.
Stay tuned for updates pics and show and tell
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