Re: RE: Viper Fan Blows Relays

From: JAMEPC@aol.com
Date: Wed Jun 25 2003 - 19:08:24 EDT


I'm using relay #56006707, the same one for all the relays in the PDC. If
you know a part number for a higher amperage relay, that would be great. I'm
using them in Bill's v.8 diagram: <A HREF="http://home.attbi.com/~billnis/dakota/viperwiring8.jpg">
http://home.attbi.com/~billnis/dakota/viperwiring8.jpg>
James

In a message dated 6/25/2003 2:15:34 PM Eastern Standard Time,
bernd@texas.net writes:

> What relay are you using (amperage). If you don't know, email me the
> P/N and I can find out for you. (You should be using two 40amp relays
> for the low/high speed operation)
>
> - Bernd
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> JAMEPC@aol.com
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> Subject: DML: Viper Fan Blows Relays
>
>
> I used Mopar relays for the wiring of my Viper Fan. I'm on my second
> Mopar
> relay, it's the one that controls the high speed so apparenty there are
> too
> many amps flowing through it. What are the Mopar relays rated at? How
> about
> Bosch relays? Anyone else have blown high speed relays?
>
> What's amazing is that even with just low speed working, the temprature
> stays
> at 180 degrees WITH the air on! Thats here in FL where it's been in the
>
> upper 80's to low 90's. If I idle for over a 5 minuets, the temp. will
> rise to
> 200 -205 max. When high speed works, it never breaks 200 even at
> constant idle. Thanks, James
>
>



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