Re: Electric Fans ATTN Chuck R.

From: Chuck Robbins (intense99dak@home.com)
Date: Thu Jul 12 2001 - 18:04:51 EDT


Andy's right. Do one or the other, but not both. It's probably easiest to
reverse the polarity of the fan motor. Do this by grounding the blue wire
instead of the black.

--
Chuck Robbins
'99 Dakota Sport
www.intense99dak.com

> Chuck Robbins has a Hayden in his '99 V6, so he's more in tune with > this than I. But taking a WAG here, if you were to reverse the > polarity of the wiring, then reverse the fan blades, wouldn't that be > the same as doing nothing? Like a double negative in grammar? > > --- Steve <jsm@iglou.com> wrote: > > I will soon be installing a Hayden fan in my 97 V6. I've been reading > > about > > the cooling problems some are having. In the instructions I got it > > says that > > to make the fan a puller you have to reverse the fan blade AND > > reverse the > > polarity of the wiring. Just wondering if the same would apply to non > > Hayden > > fans? Could make a big difference I suspect. > > > > > > Steve > > jsm@iglou.com > > Lou-a-vull, KY > > > ===== > -andy > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail > http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/



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