11-18-2005, 10:51 AM | #1 |
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Fan relays
I am looking for the inexpensive way to wire the dual electric fan set-up i have my truck. I don't want to spend a ton on it but will buy a pre fabed harness or i could probably make one if someone could provide me with the proper info. I am looking to go the relay route with a temp switch.
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11-18-2005, 12:15 PM | #2 |
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Re: Fan relays
My fans are running off of one relay. Not sure if its SPDT or DPDT, but I'll look this afternoon. I just have it turning on both fans whenever the temp gets high enough(temp switch). Also have an input for if A/C is on to have the fans on as long as the A/C compressor is running. There are several different ways you can go. Summit, Jegs and even JC Whitney sell wiring/relay harnesses to get you hooked up if you don't want to engineer the system yourself. My thermostat is also adjustable, so I can set it to come on when I want. Jeff.
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11-18-2005, 12:42 PM | #3 |
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Re: Fan relays
Here is how I have my duals wired up.
I have a larger fan, and a smaller fan. Larger fan is operated by my TPI's ECM, along with a switch under my dash, while the smaller fan is operated by a temperature switch installed in my passenger side head, along with the same switch under my dash. This way, should either my ECM's fan relay driver, or temperature switch fail, I still have the ability to turn my electric fans on when I feel I need them. I used a pair of Bosch 40 amp relays with diodes in them to prevent damage to the relay by the fan producing voltage while it is still spinning, but has been turned off. I am using a 20 amp fusible link to provide power to the fans. You can adjust how you hook up the fans, by changing how you hook up the ground wires for the relays (connect them both together to turn both fans on at once etc) but I would highly suggest using two relays, and use good quality ones, like the Bosch 40 amp mini-cube relays I used. The very last thing you want is for your only relay to burn out, and to be left without a fan! Thats why to run duals, then if one fails, you still have the other fan for cooling till you replace the relay. Thats another reason why I suggest Bosch relays. They are the industry standard now, and every single relay on my truck is a bosch mini-cube now. I've got two spares to keep in my glove box, so if anything fails (headlights, horn, fans, etc) I can just pull one out of the glove box, and quickly and easily replace the broken one
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11-18-2005, 12:48 PM | #4 |
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Re: Fan relays
Good idea having a backup. Course if my relay fails, I'll just jumper it to 12V to get me home. May have to look at re-engineering mine to encompass a backup plan. Thanks Russell!
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11-18-2005, 01:01 PM | #5 |
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Re: Fan relays
thanks any other routes would be great too.
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11-25-2005, 03:18 PM | #6 |
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Re: Fan relays
Would summit part number PRF-30103 fit a standard radiator? Seems like a complete wire kit....
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