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Re: Can you connect spikes to the Compact Fan (Large) PN4212?

However, IF for some strange reason you really want to be able to switch the fan on and off, you do use a PWM cable to connect from the Spike to one of the "relay" connections on the Digital Sidecar. Just remember the "B" on the Spike means "Black wire", which is (-), and that's also marked on the sidecar - hook it up properly!

As for programming, sorry, can't help you.
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