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    CM Scout - tapping into LED on/off switch

    I think I get it now, I will have a play at the weekend and see what happens. I managed to take these pictures of the inside of the new fans. Not sure if this makes any difference though. I will hopefully get time this weekend to give this a go and post back with my results. Inside fan...
  2. J

    CM Scout - tapping into LED on/off switch

    Excellent, thanks for that info. I presume that the power for the LEDs (and fans) will come from the motherboard/psu combination cable I now have? It's basically a molex plug that connects to the PSU that feeds the fans power and a motherboard 4 pin plug that feeds the fans the PWM signal via a...
  3. J

    CM Scout - tapping into LED on/off switch

    Mohonri thanks for the info, that is very helpful. I was thinking of cutting the wires earlier on in the circuit to save me buying new wiring etc. Will the image below work with regards to the LEDs switching only? I am not sure about the power to the fans yet until I get the cable I mentioned in...
  4. J

    CM Scout - tapping into LED on/off switch

    Please excuse the very crude picture, but hopefully this will explain how all the fans are wired in. Which wires do I need to cut into and wire in the switch for my leds? I don't think 12v power is a concern as this will be handled by the motherboard and PSU combination cable I previously mentioned.
  5. J

    CM Scout - tapping into LED on/off switch

    Having had a better look at the connections, I can see that there is a red and black wire running from the rear LED fan and the front LED fan that merge into a set of green+white and red+black wires, these then go directly to the switch with a couple of resistors on the green+white cable. The...
  6. J

    CM Scout - tapping into LED on/off switch

    Hi thanks for the response. I have taken these pics from another website, hope this is OK. Picture of switch: Picture of 4 pin PWM connection:
  7. J

    CM Scout - tapping into LED on/off switch

    Hi, I have searched high and low for an answer to this question and cannot find anyone with the same situation. I came very close to it in this thread but it stopped before I had all the answers. Basically I have purchased some after market LED fans that include an on/off switch on the...
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