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SPAL fan hook-up

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HiFi TSi

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I'm going to be hooking up a set of these fans, but need to know the current draw from them. I'm assuming it's a fair amount and need to get the correct sized relay and fuse as to not torch them with the fans running. I don't want them hooked to the factory wiring because I want them on all of the time while having an in-cab switch to shut them off whenever need be as an option. Any help is much appreciated.
 
Originally posted by HiFi TSi
I'm going to be hooking up a set of these fans, but need to know the current draw from them. I'm assuming it's a fair amount and need to get the correct sized relay and fuse as to not torch them with the fans running. I don't want them hooked to the factory wiring because I want them on all of the time while having an in-cab switch to shut them off whenever need be as an option. Any help is much appreciated.

I use the permacool adjustable fan control to run my spals it has it own temp sensor that threads into the old thermo vac port in the thermostat housing. you can set it to whatever temp you want.
 
Originally posted by Sleepr DSM
Do you have a part number on that permacool adjustable fan control? I'll look for it on Permacool's site as well.

jegs part number 771-18907
 
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