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Old 02-25-2013, 11:05 PM   #1
Denee007
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Dave Chapman saves the day!

I was in the need of a relay switch for my electric fan/coolingfan, and Dave (or DWCSR) on a thread informed me he could put one together! How sweet is that! Well, he came over to my home~ even though I've met Dave before at his awesome shop, it's always nice to have a visitor from our site, and so he checked out what I was dealing with, so he conjoured up the systems below. I didn't have any idea the system was going to look so professional (for lack of a better description).

Dave provides a service that I don't think many folks on here know about, and I actually don't know all of what he does! I'm super pleased with the relay system that he made for me. It not only covers the relay for my electric fan, but also for my electric fuel pump, a relay also for the AC clutch with a diode so it won't feed back up to the ac switch, and a wire going to my electric choke! I was wondering how he was going to keep current from going back up to the ac switch! that was going to work! hm, a diode!

I just felt compelled to say something about a special guy that could possibly provide something for you too! I'm thrilled to have The Hollister road company right down the street! Thanks Dave!
dne'





I thought this was a nifty place to mount the relay system! The fuses, not shown, will be inside the engine compartment.
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