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Hair + Fan = PAIN!!!!

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Old 05-18-2007
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Hair + Fan = PAIN!!!!

O.k.
Forgive me for sounding noobish, this is my first post.
I recently got into modding computers. Bought a new case, cannibalized my old crappy dell mobo, bought new fans, etc. After hooking everything up right and short-circuiting a 1GB flash drive on accident, everything's hooked up. My fan that I bought is a Thermaltake Iflash Mini 80mm Fan w/ Temperature Display seen here: http://www.xoxide.com/thermaltake-if...-80mm-fan.html

This is where I go from computer geek to complete retard.

I have long hair... shoulder length...It got a little too close to my fan and got stuck...very painful T__T

Short story is, the circuit board that lights up and displays the temperature got caught in my hair. Once I put everything back together, it doesn't light up anymore. The circuit board has extenders that attach to the fan and spin. It's removable with a sticky paper attaching it to the fan (in the center so it spins around to make the text) with no connections from the circuit board to the fan at all; so i'm assuming it has some IR signal being sent from the fan itself.

Is there some way i can find out whats wrong and or fix it? I can't return the fan, i had to solder it to a dell fan connector to plug in. Any suggestions on what to try? the fan spins, but the LED lights wont light up at all.

Bummer...
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Old 05-18-2007
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sounds like you burned something. Only way to see what works is to switch out parts which is a pain.
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Old 05-19-2007
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That's a hot fan, It's 10 dollars at radio shack. I know your pain, I have long hair too....I'd say buy a new one, or return it..
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Old 05-19-2007
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How was the weather outside the day that that happened?

Dry weather = more static electricity on your body/hair.
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Old 05-20-2007
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Originally Posted by gavilan
How was the weather outside the day that that happened?

Dry weather = more static electricity on your body/hair.
lol no one usually considers that, this is the best question asked on this forum thus far being as though most of us are pc fanatics
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