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Hi guys,
Do you know what type of connect Corsair uses to connect to LED port 3-pin on CoPro/NoPro and 4-pin on the LED Hub? JST something I guess Thanks in advance. |
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Hi buddy..
DevBiker does a cable making video covering these...
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And it's 3 pins on both sides - don't connection the 3-pin Lighting Channel to any of the 4-pin fan connectors on the fan hub. The Fan Hub as a 3-pin connector on one end that's used for the connection to the Lighting Channel.
Also note that you only use 2 wires for this connection (pin 2 and 3), not 3.
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If he's looking for the exact part numbers for these connectors, look no further than my signature. All the parts are listed in the Making/Repairing RGB Cables link.
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