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5VDC power supply from USB smartphone charger.

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Hi,

I have an idea here to power a PC fan cooling pad that runs on USB(5V).

The power source is from an AC powered smartphone usb charger as shown here.
https://images.mobilefun.co.uk/grap...Micro-USB-fast-2-Amp-Charger-Kit_35895_15.jpg

My thinking is this will WORK if the data cables on the the pc fan cooling pad is not used. ( That's because the cooling pad only need 5VDC & GND pins to work, no data transfer needed).

What do you think? It's going to work?

So to sum up,

USB smartphone charger(5VDC) >>> USB powered pc fan cooling pad.
 

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