Re:Re:New Fan

From: GSWillhite (GSWillhite@ualr.edu)
Date: Wed Nov 06 2002 - 11:05:06 EST


You hit it on the nose, a small screw holds the paddle
in place and everything is plastic to counter G forces.
Don't want the switch to open when I hit the pedal
hard.

George

From: Hemipower@aol.com
Subject: Re: DML: Re:New Fan

In a message dated 11/5/02 1:27:03 AM Eastern Standard Time,
gswillhite@ualr.edu writes:

>
> Don, just a SPST switch inside a small Radio Shack plastic project
> box. It has a 4 inch plastic lever and is mounted inside the grill. When
> I'm driving around 40-50mph the ram effect causes the lever to move,
> opening the A/C circuit (green wire on the Hayden kit) killing the 12
> volts to the fan relay.

Interesting concept. I would imagine that different size switch paddles
can be used to adjust the actuation speed.

I need to do more testing, but its been raining
>
> here for the past 2 weeks.
>
> George
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> From: "Donald Mallett" <mallett@prepaidlegal.com>
> Subject: Re: DML: New Fan
>
> Sounds like you my have found a winner here! I was looking at these fan
> http://www.electricfanengineering.com/ They have BIG fans for 18
> wheelers
> and down to fans that should fit Daks. Still yet to do a paper fitting.
>
> Oh do please tell me about your "velocity switch"!!!!
>
> Good luck Keep us up dated.



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