![]() I also found a image with a bunch of LED fans and their model numbers: there are now more fans than that - e.g. ![]() I guess this means that the head PCB can be swapped between fans even tho the model of the main pcb doesn't match. ![]() When searching for UF-211-07D I found a bunch of results for different fans. UF-211-06RGB would bring up a bunch for different fans but many of them are for RGB fans - the other PCB has a V1.3 (and some word like "MOTOR" before it? M is not readable) and the number UF-211-07D. While the (main) PCB with the button has a V1.0 and the number UF-211-076RGB printed on it - which brings up like zero useful search results while e.g. ![]() What I find interesting is that there are at least two different model numbers on the two pcb. Would also be interesting to know what ♜ is there since I can't see one on his pictures. Dunno what that bipolar junction transistor (BJT) does and if that would be enough. Kinda a bummer that the fan actually needs to be modded to change the message on-the-fly. I looked at the slides that the guy behind that project uploaded ( ). BDeviceClass 0 (Defined at Interface level)
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