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Is 1/8" sleeving what I need for 3 pin fans?
yeah, for 3-pin fan wiring the 1/8" is ideal
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TB, It's dead easy, on the 3pin block there is the side with the side rails and on the other side holes, just use a thin pointy item (paperclip) to gently push down through the top of the holes- the pin's retaining mechanism is just a "barb" that sticks up and prevents the pin from being extracted- if you push down on the pin "springy-bit" you can then gently pull the pin and wire out! repeat for all three wires (make sure you write down their relative positions-(Blk/Red/Yellow))
Sleeve your wiring and then just re-insert the pins!
You can also easily give them a little extra spring -in case you happened to use too much "oomph" extracting them. once you have them out- you'll see what I mean.
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