10-05-2018, 07:33 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-05-2018, 08:02 PM by romtorwator.)
click Board image for fan - FAN, Number 4 (PWM controlled fan header)
Number 6 - not RIC, but RTC (for Real Time Clock battery backup header)
There are no signals for the fan on the GPIO connector (Number 2 - Pi-2 bus header)
connection of the second fan is not provided, plug FAN in either a chassis fan or a MCU fan.
If you want to use two fans, then connect the second one to the power supply yourself.
For example, I connected the second fan to an homemade thermostat.
Number 6 - not RIC, but RTC (for Real Time Clock battery backup header)
There are no signals for the fan on the GPIO connector (Number 2 - Pi-2 bus header)
connection of the second fan is not provided, plug FAN in either a chassis fan or a MCU fan.
If you want to use two fans, then connect the second one to the power supply yourself.
For example, I connected the second fan to an homemade thermostat.
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my SOHO NAS RockPro64 4GB v2.1 / eMMC 32GB / PCIe -> 4*SATA Marvell 88SE9235 / SD-card 64 GB / NAS Casing / image Debian Stretch Minimal / Kernel 4.4.xxx ayufan
my Multimedia desktops: ASUS H310T G5500, ODROIDs -XU4, -XU3, -C2, -C1;
my trash BananaPi; RPi B, B+; ODROID-W