sweettooth Posted March 17 Share Posted March 17 Been pondering how and if its possible to connect the Cloudline fans to a GAS controller. The Ac Infinity fans are super quiet but currently locked to thier controller via either the UIS connection system or via the molex adapter for the 67 controller. Came a cross a few wiring diagrams and a thread where someone rewired thier cloudline to an esp32 controller to use with home assistant. Be great if I could as the enviro controller will handle my dehumidifier and heater where the 69 pro won't as can't get those plugs in the UK and I'm not importing and using travel adapters. I'll try using a couple of converters straight out the box first to save going in to the witing but if I have to, this is my thinking, just waiting on my new 8" to arrive so I can test with the older 6". This is the gas hyper van v2 adapter, it takes the 2 out of 3 pins from the gas controller and converts to an rj12 adapter This is the rj12 wiring diagram. The active feed isn't used as the hyper fan, like the Cloudline has its own power feed. This is the type A connector for pwm 0-10 fans for the ac infinity, I'm going to first try a straight through adapter setup as it's just a signal, nothing more, nothing too complicated. If the above doesn't work, the next option is to take Pin 1 and pin 2 from the rj12 wiring diagram And connect directly to the corresponding pins in the housing of the cloudline. Pin 1 will go the pwm Pin and pin 2 to the ground. What could go wrong? Be awesome to be able to mix and match the ac infinity fans with my older hyper fans or any other gas revolution or vector fan. That's the idea, I'll feedback my findings. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flamedodger Posted March 17 Share Posted March 17 Following, always like a bit of hacking Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shumroom Posted March 18 Share Posted March 18 Just chop the GAS connector off the end of the cable and then route it into the grommet on the AC Infinity fan. This is what you find under the flap. This is how I wired the GAS male to male cable. Doing it this way means you can rewire the original cable if there’s a warranty fault Atb 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sweettooth Posted March 18 Author Share Posted March 18 (edited) @Shumroom Amazing, thanks, much simpler. I was trying to do it with parts I already had, I don't have the other cable, will try the connectors first and then pop to the shop if it doesn't work Edited March 18 by sweettooth 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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