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wirring in electric fans


barneybrendan

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I would recommend two separate relays with individual fuses, but i would run at least 40 amp for each as most fans on start up draw a lot of current, i have seen fans blown 30 amp fuses before now.

 

if you can fit everything in i would also fit another stat and stagger the switching point, i found a really sexy dual point controller for this a while back when i looked, i'll have a look tonight when i get home if your interested (it wasn't the old HKS one you could get)

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if you can fit everything in i would also fit another stat and stagger the switching point, i found a really sexy dual point controller for this a while back when i looked, i'll have a look tonight when i get home if your interested (it wasn't the old HKS one you could get)

 

if you could im open for options on this,.

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Sorry to interrupt,

but isn't it possible to wire both fans into one,

and connect them to the little fan wiring...

I changed the temp sensor for a avensis one,

same plug but 90-85 degrees, instead of 98-93...

This is what i've done to my car and will start it up one of these days...

I'm totally not an electrician, do I need to put in stronger fuse?

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The standard wiring is fine for the trigger side of the relay, the power side needs to have wiring thick enough to take the max current+ head room. the fuse/s (really should be two) need to be below the rating of the wire you use. Where possible always take direct from the battery, when you are adding item with a big current draw. Just upping the rating of the fuse is really asking for trouble, the wire will cook and cause expensive loom damage if the fuse is no longer the weakest point in the circuit. If in doubt over compensate with heavier gauge wire on earth and feeds.

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