SamXO
Newbie level 1
Hello EDABoard!
I am new to the field of electronics.
I am just starting out, and i would like to make my own extractor fan, since buying them isn't cheap, and it gives me a basic circuit to build.
I saw someone make one on YouTube, he had 2 12v batteries, a switch and a voltage regulator with 12v output (and of course a 12v fan). Why is the regulator needed? Why not one 12v battery to power the 12v fan? Sorry of this sounds really silly. I've tried googling this information but noone is ever specific.
In regards to the LED, another project I am interested in making that I saw on YouTube; the guy cuts flat SMD LEDS into single pieces, whereas everywhere else on the internet says you can only cut on the dotted line. What's the go here? He was able to solder on tonthe ends of each single flat LED light, but still the internet persists in saying no.
Thank you for taking the time to read my newbie questions! I hope someone has the patience to answer lol.
I am new to the field of electronics.
I am just starting out, and i would like to make my own extractor fan, since buying them isn't cheap, and it gives me a basic circuit to build.
I saw someone make one on YouTube, he had 2 12v batteries, a switch and a voltage regulator with 12v output (and of course a 12v fan). Why is the regulator needed? Why not one 12v battery to power the 12v fan? Sorry of this sounds really silly. I've tried googling this information but noone is ever specific.
In regards to the LED, another project I am interested in making that I saw on YouTube; the guy cuts flat SMD LEDS into single pieces, whereas everywhere else on the internet says you can only cut on the dotted line. What's the go here? He was able to solder on tonthe ends of each single flat LED light, but still the internet persists in saying no.
Thank you for taking the time to read my newbie questions! I hope someone has the patience to answer lol.