
Originally Posted by
miked
present setup is 80 Watt aux fan does not come on when the temp rises to, let's say 100C. it comes on only when A/C is on.
got some electrical know-how (not that expert enough) and copied a wiring schematic for a cooling fan and is basically the same for all vehicles...temperature switch activates cooling fan via a relay and so on.
sorry no drawing but let me illustrate it "in words"..just use your imagination.
we have a control circuit and load circuit.
Control circuit: Batt + to inline fuse to control circuit of relay then manual switch then ground. got it? will use AWG 18 wire for this one.
Load circuit: Batt + to load circuit of relay to cooling fan then ground. will use AWG 10 wire here.
Here is my planned set-up and take note i will be using a single 80W fan to cool A/C condenser and engine coolant temperatures.
1. I will tap the radiator cooling circuit to the 80W A/C fan installed at present, since the addition of another fan is impossible due to space availability.
2. I will not tap to the "ON" of the starting switch. instead, i will tap at battery positive and put a dedicated switch at ground side for the radiator cooling circuit.
3. 80 watts / 12 volts = 6.667 amps say 7 amps draw by the fan. would a simple splice of a AWG 10 wire to the A/C circuit going to the cooling fan be enough?
4. judging from the amps value, a 30 amp 4pin or 5 pin relay will do.
anybody done this? comment please before the summer season kicks in. TIA