easy first to note this fan is 5 volts d.c
if the battery is 12 volts use a low drop out voltage regulator at 5 volts out put you can get them from any electronics stores for around $3 or use 3 1.5 volt battery's in series that makes 4.5 volts like this (+ - + - + -)
A person can hook up a cooling fan to a battery by connecting the hot or positive lead to the positive side of the battery. The negative lead wire is then connected to the negative side of the battery.
to shut the fans on and off by yourself. remove the connector for the wires at the fan. hook a wire from the positive on fan motor to the inside toggle switch, do not hook to switch yet. run a wire from the positive on battery, hook to battery after hooking up switch. hook up the wires to the switch. then the battery. its up to you if you want to install a 15 amp fuse in line from battery to toggle switch.. you can also get the power from the fuse box instead of the battery. this should work for you. if not you may need to ground the other fan wire.
You can only hook it up to that type of player if they have a USB output on them
Hook it up to a solar panel instead !
Yeah, you can hook it to the battery. If you do that be sure to hook it to a switch with a nice bright LED or a line that is only active when the key is turned. I made the mistake of not doing that a few years ago and the fan ran until my battery went dry.
no you shove it up you ***
previous owner probally hooked the orange wire up to the battery cause it kept blowing the fuse due to short in the wiring system for the fan. hook up a toggle switch inside the car so you can turn the fan on and off at will.
Hook positive up first, negative last.
Hook up a USB cable from the system to your hard drive or laptop.
ya you can hook it up to any PC or laptop if they are usb enabled. most are.
There is a USB slot on the side of the laptop, but the mouse USB in there.
Use a USB cable.