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Re: Electric Fans
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Re: Electric Fans
Thanks BugZ
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Re: Electric Fans
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Bump for reference.
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Re: Electric Fans
I used Flex-a-lite Syclone fans. They were actually a bit too big, so I made a custom plate out of Lexan.
It turned out awesome. I controlled each fan with the FITech system. Had one turn on at 180, and the other at 185. Zero issues. In the picture of just the fans sitting on top of the radiator, they are turned the wrong way, making them look terribly oversized. But when they are turned 90*, they aren’t as wide, and fit excellent. They only overhung by about an inch on each side, and cover almost the entire radiator surface.
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