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NODC 12V 0.14 Amps. That's a start. Now... did you find anything on the phone charger with any information like this?
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NODC 12V 0.14 Amps. That's a start. Now... did you find anything on the phone charger with any information like this?
Can we get an Amen?![]()
I somehow knew you would find the humor in that...
Hiya, Bubbles!![]()
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Hi Ur!
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I fixed it for you!
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Quote: Nope ain't gonna say it
Quote: Gotta make it interesting for the daily recap......Babbles demands it
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Quote: <hands two tissues, one for later>
Quote: YES I DO!!!!! (actually that's not entirely true because there are somethings I could never call you)
NO YOU DONT! and![]()
its not the latest post the others where four th five minutes and two days old.Baloney.![]()
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take a pic of the charger, they all should have writing on them!
In a fried baloney is pretty good if you're starving
NO YOU DONT! and :/
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It's important to know the voltage and amperage of the power supply you're trying to use on the fan. If you try using a 5V charger on a 12V fan, it's going to run extremely slow. It needs to be a 12V power supply for the fan to operate at maximum capacity. If you can, see if you can find a DC power supply that is 12V that has 0.41 amps or less.
I'm not even going to look to see what havoc you're created...Hi Ur!
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I fixed it for you!
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<hands two tissues, one for later>
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