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Open the SA4chanFCv4.ino file in your Arduino IDE tweak as needed and upload.
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Or if you intend to make/order a PCB, snag the whole Fan Controller archive to get the Gerber files too. You can grab the Fritzing file for this here.
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Novice Help: How to wire up a fan to be controlled by an Arduino. So to remedy this I made a 4-channel automatic pwm fan controller using an Arduino UNO, LCD Smartie, Sensor Bridge (an add-on for LCD Smartie).
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Not to mention the ultra bright LEDs glaring over the movies of a darkened room, not cool. This wasn’t considerate to the rest of the household as I’m the only nite-owl. These fans while not particularly loud themselves, were just noisy enough to force me to turn up my volume excessively when watching movies. I received an new Antec 902 case with tons of air flow but the unit came with these intensely bright blue LED 2-wire fans.
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How to make “Automatic 4-channel quiet pwm PC fan controller.” With optional programmable RGB LED display.Īrduino 4-channel automatic fan controller with programmable RGB LED strip Then build it and run it, in the app button bar enter your Arduino IP and then click connect.Automatic 4-channel pwm PC fan controller. To get this app open the GitHub repo and there you can find the Visual Studio Project.
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This app is a Windows 10 Universal App, it will only run in Windows 10. Upload the sketch to the Arduino and save. After that scroll down until you find WIFI_WPA_SECURITY, in here set your WiFi security and password, the first option is uncommented but if it doesn't match your WiFi security please comment it. Then it is recommended to set a static ip because it make it easier to connect to your Arduino later. To connect to a WiFi network go to the SSID var and change the value to match your SSID, this is case sensitive. Then uncomment the option that defines the WiFi library used by your Arduino (MKR100 uses WIFI_101, option B) and comment #define ARDUINO_WIFI_SHIELD if it isnt the library your device uses.