ELECTRIC FAN POWER HELP

supra8903

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ok, I have the flexalite dual fans, and I need to find a good 12V ACC power supply. It there are any I can splice into under the hood, please let me know.

Thanks

Joseph
 

bigaaron

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supra8903 said:
ok, I have the flexalite dual fans, and I need to find a good 12V ACC power supply. It there are any I can splice into under the hood, please let me know.

Thanks

Joseph

They should be used with a flex-a-lite thermostat control switch and relays. It is available from www.summitracing.com. There is no acc power wiring in the that can run electric fans directly. You will need to come right off the battery for power and switch it with two relays to the two fans. One Bosch relay is not sufficient.
 

supraman7mgte

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i got the Perma cool fan switch working with a relay.one thing i noticed is that the power wire got really hot during extended use,so i had the temp sensor switch a relay that then turned on the power to the fan.
 

IHI-RHC7

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Ground the fans directly, and buy a $6 relay instead of the $60 thermo control and ground the relay to the stock AC fan temp switch.
 

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IHI-RHC7 said:
Ground the fans directly, and buy a $6 relay instead of the $60 thermo control and ground the relay to the stock AC fan temp switch.

The stock ac fan switch is a higher temp then you would want for your radiator fan, is it not?