Temperature Controlled Fan For Laptop

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This shows how it should all work with a FET. The thermistor at the left has been set to provide a varying input voltage to the comparator (imagine its heating and cooling). This is the green trace. The other input to the comparator is fixed at one half the supply voltage by the two 10k resistors which are simulating the preset. So by setting the two resistors to the same value there is 6 volts on this input.

Whenever the thermistor voltage 'crosses' the 6 volt threshold the fan turns on. You can see the fan current as the blue trace 9scale at the right). The FET conducts cleanly:

Comparator 1.JPG

If we alter the preset to give 4.5 volts as a 'reference' then we get this:

Comparator 2.JPG

And altering it the other way:

Comparator 3.JPG

And don't forget that pull-up resistor if using an LM311 🙂
 
I put (this 2 transistor proportional control circuit) into LTSPICE just to see if it worked. After a little tweaking, the answer seems to be: yes.

I used a low cost 10 Kohm thermistor from (this Vishay series) which is in stock at both Mouser and DigiKey.

Simulation results below. When the air (and hence the thermistor) is hot, more voltage is applied across the fan terminals and it spins faster. When the air is cool, less voltage is applied across the fan terminals and it spins slower. The article discusses how to modify the slope of the curve, via R5.

Turkey worky.

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Can you build a little 5Vdc supply?
Then plug your cooling USB into that PSU.


The original fan which came with the tray was running at only 575 rpm,@ 20.5dB hence didn't move much air, so I opted for this 12V fan which ran at a much higher speed of 700 rpm at the same noise level! I haven't come across any 200 cm/5v fans running at this speed so far!

It will be a nice touch with a temperature/speed controlled fan running in this tray, keeping my laptop cool I think!

https://www.overclockers.co.uk/aero-cool-dark-force-fan-black-200mm-fg-024-ae.html

http://www.zalman.com/global/product/Product_Read.php?Idx=507
 
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