Electric Push Fan Recommendations
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Brian - I had the pulleys turned up to my design using old pulleys as a guide. The belt driving the water pump needs no adjustment as it was chosen from a cast of thousands to be an exact fit. To change it I would have to remove the pump pulley, but as it now has so little work to do it will probably see me out! I can send you the belt spec if you would like. All pulleys are to standard radii. Incidentally I tried toothed belts on custom pulleys and they flew off at anything over 6000 rpm and I had to fit a catcher so that I could refit it on the hoof. David
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- bast0n
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For anyone considering the two fan option or just a solution to adding a decent fan switch I just came across this in my search for a nice solution. http://www.x-eng.co.uk/X-Store.asp?SL=38
Am considering ordering one although might just go for the sensor, which is meant to be capable of switching up to 17Amps without a relay, although not convinced.
Cheers
Andy
Am considering ordering one although might just go for the sensor, which is meant to be capable of switching up to 17Amps without a relay, although not convinced.
Cheers
Andy
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For those of you who do not wish to alter your radiator to fit a fan thermostat this jobber is well worth a look. It controls extremely accurately and comes with a relay. Some fans have a very high starting amperage so it is best to protect switches etc. It is available from http://www.demontweeks.co.uk under fan controller. Incidentally the hose/exhaust what have you clips I use are Mikalor - fantastic!
All the best and don't grow up too quickly.........David
All the best and don't grow up too quickly.........David
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