HenryVance3 said:I appreciate what you are trying to accomplish with using what you have. Can I just say from my experience in the DIY stir plate that having to match things like mili volts and amps with rpms and all the other variables is an absolute pain in the uterus! Unless you are a electric nerd that goes to robot wars I would strongly suggest the simple approach and buy a Fan like this
Video Link: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002OJN250/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?ie=UTF8&m=ATVPDKIKX0DER
The knob is relocatable and all you need is a USB wall wort and you are spinning!
Volts are typically only necessary to be in the ballpark (and not above) and a little lower is probably better anyway and with most fans 12v that is absurdly easy. Amps are the most important to match or exceed with your power supply. If you'd struggle to do either of these and your going to spend that kind of money, why not spend the extra $10-20 and get one with a good warranty and not mess with it at all?
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