<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9062219#post9062219 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by FishDad2
The equipment arrived and making the connections was quite easy.
The Panaflo fans arrive with three wires connected to the motor...black, red and yellow. The yellow wire is the ground and so isn't necessary. Remember, these fans are intended for use inside a computer, so grounding everything is super critical...not so much the case in ventilating a fish tank hood.
The Syntech power adapter arrives with a cord and one of those little universal adapter receptors on the end so you can plug in one of the six different adaptor tips that come with it. You're not going to use the tips, so cut the end off and strip the tips of the remaining wire to connect to the fan(s).
Wire connections are as follows:
Panaflo red to Syntech black
Panaflo black to Syntech black & white striped
Panaflo yellow to nothing...the ground wire is not needed
I'll eventually be wiring 2 fans to the adapter so I tested to see what happens if I connect both fans at the same time....worked just fine.
I still need to install the fan in the cabinet to see how it works and sounds relative to the Radio Shack model I have now. I hope to do that work this weekend and will report after that.
But for now, cranked to 12v, the Panaflo seems to be a bit louder than the Radio Shack fan, but of course is also moving 75% more air. At 9v, the Panaflo is much quieter and is still moving more air than the Radio Shack fan. We'll see how they compare in terms of noise level once I have them both in the cabinet.