Editing DIY junkyard electrical fan controller
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Here is a great cheap DIY way to use a controller to control your electric fan setup. | Here is a great cheap DIY way to use a controller to control your electric fan setup. | ||
− | + | You basically use a dual temp switch from a BMW: [http://www.rockauto.com/dbphp/x,catalog,402,partnum,8575,d,Original_Engine_Management_8575.html this one for 180/195*F], and | |
− | You basically use a dual temp switch from a BMW: | + | [https://www.rockauto.com/dbphp/prt,107,61311378073 this one for 195/210*F]. |
− | [https://www.rockauto.com/dbphp/prt,107,61311378073 195/210 | + | |
Then, a dual fan relay controller from a Volvo. The material referenced below says '94-'97 model 850. The material also has schematics to show you how to wire it. | Then, a dual fan relay controller from a Volvo. The material referenced below says '94-'97 model 850. The material also has schematics to show you how to wire it. | ||
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