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Alright, so I'll try to maintain a humidity level of 80% and upwards (88% is the highest I've managed so far). The temperature issue has solved itself, but now I have another problem. Air movement. I don't want my roth to succumb to any form of rot, fungi, bacteria, or otherwise equally funny ailment that might occur due to high humidity with no air movement.

I've scavenged a computer fan from my old computer, but how do I make it work? It needs power (duh!) but I've no idea how to make that happen... Could somebody please help me, and remember that I'm technically challenged.


Did you see the Paph randsii rescue thread? You could try that method!

To modify computer fan see:
See: http://www.seahorse.org/library/articles/beatthesummerheat/diyfans.shtml


If you need help don't be a scared kitty asking me for help!

Paphman910
 
Great tuts Paphman. I just posted this on her thread. But this one is better with pictures
 
Thanks Paphman910! This is a great tutorial that even I can understand. :D

It turns out I have everything I need for playing amateur electrician, except electrical tape, but I'll buy that instead of the miniature fans.

Yay!
 
Thanks Paphman910! This is a great tutorial that even I can understand. :D

It turns out I have everything I need for playing amateur electrician, except electrical tape, but I'll buy that instead of the miniature fans.

Yay!

Just use wire caps if you are going to go out and buy electric tape. Much easier to work with and once the fan break its bearings. you can untwist it easily.

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