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    July 14, 2007, 07:25 AM

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    Guide : Sleeving a 3-pin fan! (56k Warning)

    Hey guys!

    I've been thinking of doing such guide since my recent worklog...I had many questions regarding all the sleevini had did, from many persons... And since i just ordered some fans andsomesleeving\heatshrink, i thought it

    would be a good idea to make a little guide while im at it.

    Basically, sleeving a fan is pretty simple. It can be done by anyone having a little patience and even if not in

    possession of the right tools to work with... Now if you're not careful, you'll end up needing to replace the 3-pinmetal headers using a crimp tool... In this particular guide, we will try to avoid needing to do so by being real

    careful and doing things the right way.

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    What you will need

    Some sleeving and some heatshrink

    Personally, for 3 pin fans, i use 1/4" Black wire sleeving and 3/8" Black Heatshrink tubing. Make sure to get

    expandable sleeving so you can fit the sleeving over the wires metal headers.

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    The Fan

    In my review, i will be sleeving the most common used fan for watercooling set-ups. The Yate Loon - Mediumspeed. This one has 4 Blue led and is UV reactive.

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    And finally, the tools needed

    You will need :

    a lighter a pair of scissors

    a standard cutter (Or a razor blade)

    a nail cutter a paper-clip

    a 4pin to 3pin connector (Just to test out that the 3-pins are correctly sitting into the connector once you haveinserted them back)

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    Next : Preparing the fan for the sleeving

    But first, remember the right emplacement for each wire in the connector!

    Black on the far left. (Ground)

    Red in the middle. (Power)Yellow on the right side. (RPM Monitor)

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    Once you noted the right emplacement for each wires, you can start by cutting off the extra wires for the 4 pinconnectors.

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    Now, i do realize that some persons out there will want to use that extra 4pin connector to connect their fan bu

    in my personal experience and from what i have seen, most persons will only use the 3pin connector to connec

    the fan to a fan controller. So go away and cut that part off!

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    The tricky part

    Once the extra wires are cut off, we will now remove the pins from the connector. This is THE tricky part. One

    thing you must know before doing this is that, if you apply too much pressure on the little clips (that are locateonto each of the 3 metal pins), to actually be able to remove the 3pin headers from the connector, you candamage them and you'll have to replace them with new ones... And thats exactly what we want to avoid...

    Have a look :

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    See that little metal part that raise on top of the pin ? Well, thats what you have to push to be able to releasethe pin header from the connector.

    When you are ready, take your paper clip and unfold it. Now place the 3pin connector on a flat surface, take

    your paper-clip and gently push that metal part shown above.

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    It's only a matter of gently pushing that metal part and delicately playing with the wire until you can get the pinout the connector.

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    Once you successfully removed all 3 pins from the connector, get ready for the sleeving job!

    But first, cut off the second red and black wires from the pins. Use the nail cutter for this task.

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    Once removed, use the nail cutter to ply the metal wall around the wire or you can use a crimp tool if you haveone.

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    Sleeving job

    Next : Take your sleeving, put it next to the fan's wires and measure what you will need. Then cut the sleevingusing the scissors.

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    Now take your lighter and lightly heat-up the end of your sleeving. This will prevent the sleeving from fraying.

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    Then, regroup all 3 pins and insert them into one end of your sleeving.

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    Drag the wires all the way up until you get them out at the other end.

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    Finishing the job

    Now that you have the sleeving over the wires, it's time to put the 3 pins back into the connector.

    But before that, take your heatshrink out and cut two 1-2" pieces using your scissors. Slip them over the 3pinsand leave them over the sleeving for now.

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    Now, take your cutter or razor blade, and ply back all the little metal clips we had to push earlier to remove thpins from the connector. Like that :

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    Once all 3 are good to go, insert them back, one at a time, into the connector. Make sure they'll stay in place!

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    When all pins are into the connector, use a 3pin to 4pin adapter (Or anything else where you can plug a 3pin

    fan) and plug your fan into it. This is just to make sure that all pins are correctly sitting into the connector. Ifone pin gets out of the connector, it means that it wasn't sitting correctly.

    Ok now that all 3 pins are correctly sitting into the connector, it's time to heat-up the heatshrink!

    Now take the furthest piece of heatshrink and slip it half over the wire and half over the sleeving.

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    When in place, start heating one side of the heatshrink. Basically, you have to put the flame real close to the

    heatshrink without touching it. If you touch it for too long, it'll burn up and you'll have that burned plastic smell

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    ...

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    When done with one side, if needed, heat up the other side to even the heatshrink around the wire\sleeving.

    Final result should look like that :

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    For the other end of the sleeving, it's the same thing. Place the heatshrink half over the wire and half over thesleeving.

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    Heat it up the same way you did for the other piece of heatshrink.

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    Final Product

    Here is the sleeved Yate loon in all it's glory!

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    Hope you enjoyed the guide!

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    Awesome Guide Patriote!Myself I use a hairdryer to shrink my wrap, a lighter can make heat shrink go bad in a hurry if you are not

    careful.__________________

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    July 14, 2007, 10:17 AM

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    very nice guide and the photos do everything they need to and more.

    i do have a related question and figured someone like you might have some input. i admit my ignorance when i

    comes to modding but i need to know one thing...

    what is the trick for removing wires from a 4-pin Molex connection without wrecking them? both female andmale? there has to be an easy way that i just can't figure out on my own. TIA for any help.

    July 14, 2007, 01:00 PM

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    Thanks guys!

    I never thought of using a hairdryer!

    3oh6: You mean removing the pins from a 4pin molex connector ? It's pretty easy you know. Take a 4pin mole

    and look into the connector. You'll see that each pins has 2 metal clip on sides that refrain them from being

    removed through the bottom of the molex connector. Now, if you take a cutter or razor blade or paper-clip andpush-in those meta clips, you will be able to remove the pin through the bottom of the molex connector.

    Then, later if you want to put back the pins, you just have to ply back the metal clips on the sides of the pins

    (Like you have to do for a 3pin fan) and insert them back. When inserting back the pin into the molex, at some

    point you will ear a "click" sound. This means that the pin is correctly sitting into the molex connector.

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    See ? Is pretty easy!

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    Quote:

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    See ? Is pretty easy!

    your right, i'm just an idiot and needed an image of the connection outside of the connector. just took one apart

    thanx much

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    I use a heatgun myself, but a great guide.__________________Big Lian Li Watercooled Lian Li PC-A77F WIP

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    your right, i'm just an idiot and needed an image of the connection outside of the connector. just took

    one apart, thanx much

    For molex removal I use a molex removal tool, they are like under $10 and make removing molex connectors a

    snap.Couldn't find one @ ncix, I am sure it was my 1337 search skills though ncix should have them.

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    Very nice guide Patriote

    The close-up detail pics help alot.

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    Very nice guide Patriote

    The close-up detail pics help alot.

    Thats because of the Macro mode on my new Canon Digital cam

    Thanks to those who recommended me a Canon back when i ask for suggestions in my thread!

    Supergrover: Yeah that pin remover would make the job quite easier!

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    Very nice guide, was looking for something like this on XS. I just have a few questions. Where can you buy asolder, and how much do they cost? Where do you buy sleeves and heatshrink tubes? I've looked on jab-tech,

    but the shipping costs 3x more than the equipment. Is Jab-tech a reliable site?

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