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Automotive Powered Off Road (AKA: Buggys, Jeeps, Trucks, Etc,Etc. ) => Controls and Electrical => Topic started by: Wyattboche on July 19, 2011, 02:58:02 AM
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I bought 2-7" electric 12volt fans. Does someone have a wiring diagram on how to wire up dual fans with relay? Thanks
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One relay per fan. Standered auto parts relays will have a diagram on the box.
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2-7" fans will run fine on one relay unless he wants to control each separately.
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One realy goes bad you aint got nothing. Use two and if one burns up you got one fan to get you back.
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True but if my relay goes bad I'll bypass it in an emergency. The ONLY reason I suggest he use just one relay is that on a MC engine buggy we are relying on the paltry amps available. Another amp for a relay is just another amp not available for lighting and other accessories. I agree that with a capable charging system the dual relays are best. Redundancy is a GOOD thing off road.
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One realy goes bad you aint got nothing. Use two and if one burns up you got one fan to get you back.
If one relay goes bad you can jumper the second fan into the good relay and run both also.
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Carry a spare relay?? ;)
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Keep relay and wiring within specs on amp draw, you shouldn't be popin nothing.
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2-7" fans will run fine on one relay unless he wants to control each separately.
There going on a tranny cooler. Would I need to run both or can I get away running one?Also what size fuse should I use as the main for both fans?
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Depends on how many watts they draw. watts/12v=amp Ex 50w/12v=4.15amp So a 5amp fuse.
You could have ea come on at diff temp, one a little higher than other. If you put them on seperate relays, I'd put on a seperate fuse. (for same reasons)