OK, I have been experimenting with my fans. I find that I can use a 10K pot rated at .5 watt to bring the fans to a very, very low speed at 3 volts. So, the voltage drop across the resister is around 9 volts. Since it is such a high resistance, the wattage is very low, below the .5 watt rating. However, the transistor I am using, a TIP 3055 rated at `10A with a 75 W dissipation gets very hot. I measured it with an infrared gun and it is 126 C. The max is 150 C. Do I need to heat sink it? Another issue is that the case is connected to the collector at 12 V...so, I don't know how to prevent the sink from having current on it. It has been running for a couple of hours this way without a heat sink.
One thing though, if I turn the pot all the way down, the fans will go off. I am going to try a 4K pot and see what happens. I may have to use that with a fixed resistor, probably around 1, 2, or 3 K. I just will have to experiment. What is your guess?