Fan switch

Started by reborn55, July 11, 2009, 03:32:45 PM

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reborn55

Any one had any experience with this type fan controller--thinking about putting a cooling fan on ragtop with this setup
Thanks


Derale Electric Thermo Fan Controller

Part# 16739

   * Thermostat is a Single Stage Controller
   * 3/8" pipe thread water jacket thread-in brass probe.
   * Activates turn on at 180'F and shuts off at 170'F.
   * Will work on any 12 volt fan.
   * Relay is 30/40 amp, heavy duty for fans that draw over 10 amps.
   * Maximum capacity is 25 amps.
   * A/C override circuit included.
   * Designed for single and dual fan setups.
   * Kit includes thermostat switch, relay w/ wiring & fuse, wire hardware and relay holder screw, installation booklet with diagram.

kb426

I don't know anything about that one. I used the Centec. It uses the lead to the heat gauge. It's entirely adjustable for on/off.
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Ken...
Not sure about that switching / sensor system..My concern is the relay capacity...30/40 amp relay but "system" shows a 25 amp capacity??

I am currently using 70 Amp relays for ALL the electric fans I install or re-wire..."Gets them up to speed" ...NOW....( Take a look at some of the OE relays on your ambulances & you will see what I mean ) ...

Only a thought ........

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wayne petty

here is a link with some pdf links with specs for various automotive relays..

http://www.sourceresearch.com/potter/autorlay.cfm

the VF7's are the ones for high current applications...  

the Vf7's are single pole , single throw...  so there is only one set of contacts...    the large terminals on these are 3/8 instead of quarter inch... so they can handle more power...

the 70 amp relays are available in many brands... at many places...

reborn55

Thanks guys

Bob I know what you mean--most of my realys in the rigs are 40 amp

rumrumm

Quote from: "kb426"I don't know anything about that one. I used the Centec. It uses the lead to the heat gauge. It's entirely adjustable for on/off.

I also use the one from Centec and highly recommend it.
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