Wiring an electric fan.
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I've just received an electric fan kit from Paul Matty. The mounting instructions are very clear but there is no information about wiring the fan. It's a blower fan and is not thermostatically controlled so it will need a switch.
Where do I pick up a live feed and how should it be earthed.
Can anyone help?
Thanks,
Roger.
Where do I pick up a live feed and how should it be earthed.
Can anyone help?
Thanks,
Roger.
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rmd24 - Second Gear
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Roger
Your car is a late Sprint(?) so it should have the otter switch and the wiring for the electric fan (and the fan?)
If it hasn't I would fit a Revotec in line switch and set the temperature for about 8 to 10 degrees over the thermostat temperature. The switch comes with a relay so all you have to find is a live feed
all the best
Terry
Your car is a late Sprint(?) so it should have the otter switch and the wiring for the electric fan (and the fan?)
If it hasn't I would fit a Revotec in line switch and set the temperature for about 8 to 10 degrees over the thermostat temperature. The switch comes with a relay so all you have to find is a live feed
all the best
Terry
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Hi Terry,
My car is a 1969 S4 and there is no Otter switch and it has an engine driven fan. It's been struggling a bit during the last week or two of hot weather and as soon as we hit heavy traffic I've had to put the heater on to keep the temp. below 100. So for peace of mind, an electric fan.
Regards,
Roger.
My car is a 1969 S4 and there is no Otter switch and it has an engine driven fan. It's been struggling a bit during the last week or two of hot weather and as soon as we hit heavy traffic I've had to put the heater on to keep the temp. below 100. So for peace of mind, an electric fan.
Regards,
Roger.
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rmd24 - Second Gear
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Roger
I'd go for the Revotec switch then
http://www.larkspeed.com/index.pl?p=134EFC28&a=i (I'm not sure if I got the 25 or 28mm?)
It works great on mine , I have a 71 degree thermostat and have the fan come on at about 78 to 80 degrees
TTR reckoned that it was pretty much utopia!
It has been a little hot here, I've fitted an Extra (!!!) fan on my Caterham now 2 electric - 1 front and 1 back
All the very best
Terry
I'd go for the Revotec switch then
http://www.larkspeed.com/index.pl?p=134EFC28&a=i (I'm not sure if I got the 25 or 28mm?)
It works great on mine , I have a 71 degree thermostat and have the fan come on at about 78 to 80 degrees
TTR reckoned that it was pretty much utopia!
It has been a little hot here, I've fitted an Extra (!!!) fan on my Caterham now 2 electric - 1 front and 1 back
All the very best
Terry
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Me too. The revotec control is pretty good so far. I was also at Lemans in all that heat and I had no overheating issues at all. Much to my surprise I might add!! The car used no coolant the entire 2 week trip.
Use the revotec or similar which switches via a good relay and you should not have any problems at all..
Good luck with it..
Alex B....
Use the revotec or similar which switches via a good relay and you should not have any problems at all..
Good luck with it..
Alex B....
Alex Black.
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Now Sprintless!!
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alexblack13 - Coveted Fifth Gear
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I also have a small manual override switch in the cabin, so that I can switch the fan on manually before the engine starts to overheat...Just in case.
Carl
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