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(131 votes) Published: Jul 08, 2007 11:34 p.m. In 4 Favorites Lists Viewed 897 times
Computer Fan(This was the biggest unsleeve fan I had)
Case fans
Scissors(not pictured)
Step 1: Take the safety pin, and push down on the metal tabs in the fan connector, and push them out.
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Step 2: Slide you cable sleeve onto the wire
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Step 3: Slide 2 pieces of your heatshrink onto the cable sleeve.
Step 4: Position the heatshrink to where it rests over the sleeve and the wires, like so:
Step 5: Using the lighter, heat the heatshrink until it shrinks as much as it will, but be careful not to burn/melt it or the wires.(alternatively, you can use a strong hairdryer or heat gun, some people also use a soldering iron)
This is what it should look like after it has been shrunk.
Step 6: Slide the connector back over the tabs, use one of the pictures as reference of the order in which to put the wires.
Jul 10, 2007 11:45 pm - wow you really wasted 50 points on this, but if you really need to look up how to do this then you shouldn’t be taking apart a computer. Idk 2* and that’s being very very generous.