Re: RE: Viper Fan - Factory Specs

From: JAMEPC@aol.com
Date: Mon May 05 2003 - 23:47:11 EDT


Is it the actual raise in temperature that switches from low to high (a dual
temperature switch) or a relay connected to the A/C circuit? If the A/C
comes on before the temperature switch turns on the fan, will it run on low
or high?

In a message dated 5/5/2003 1:38:49 PM Eastern Standard Time, bernd@texas.net
writes:

> That's correct - normally on LOW unless temp gets hotter...such as with the
> A/C
> turned on.
>
> You could always put an override toggle in the circuit to turn the
> high-speed
> fan on whenever you want...but don't see it necessary to run all the time
> as
> once you're moving, there's enough air rushing through the radiator (even
> my
> BM150 fan doesn't come on on highway trips).
>
> - Bernd
>
> >
> >Is the low speed what the viper usually uses? I was going to use low
> speed
> >for the a/c and high for normal...
> >
> >Rascal
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: owner-dakota-truck@bent.twistedbits.net
> >[mailto:owner-dakota-truck@bent.twistedbits.net] On Behalf Of
> >bernd@texas.net
> >Sent: Monday, May 05, 2003 7:37 AM
> >To: dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net
> >Subject: RE: DML: RE: Viper Fan - Factory Specs
> >
> >
> >
> >You could always put a diode in there....but shouldn't be an issue.
> >
> >- Bernd
> >
> >>
> >>I was just wondering if there was any danger of the current trying to go
> >>back the other direction, but I suppose as long as it is dc current it
> >would
> >>be okay. Thanks.
> >>
> >>Rascal
>
>



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