Re: Re: Viper Fan Blows Relays

From: Donald (y2kota@mallettservices.com)
Date: Tue Jul 01 2003 - 19:56:30 EDT


Found 100amp maxi fuses at a hi end audio store and the mounts at pep boys!
Rewired the fan wiring with 8ga and a 86amp relay. Runs nice and cool now!
Just to make sure, the yellow striped wire is high speed?, Orange stripe
low? Black ground, duh!

Don

>
> Car stereo equipment, Streetwires, Phoenix Gold (they still around??)....
> any of those you can use.
>
> TJ
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Donald" <y2kota@mallettservices.com>
> To: <dakota-truck-moderator@bent.twistedbits.net>
> Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 5:09 AM
> Subject: Re: DML: Re: Viper Fan Blows Relays
>
>
>>
>> Ok I give up, where did you find a 100 amp fuse and holder?
>>
>> Don
>>
>>>
>>> DC clamp on amp probe with min/max recording is what I used, fluke. All
>>> motors draw a large amount of current when they first start up. Im
> using a
>>> 100A fuse, one relay for each speed, a permacool control, and 3
> switches.
>>> one manual, one selects the speed, and one will either allow or not
> allow
>>> the compressor to turn on the fan. so far I have had 0 problems with my
>>> setup, its been on for 3 months now.
>>>
>>> TJ
>>> dakota52318@toad.net
>>> 1992 Dodge Dakota 4X4
>>> Long Bed, 318, 46RH Auto
>>> DT Headers, Functional RamAir Hood
>>> K&N FIPK, Flowmaster Muffler
>>> Custom Throttle Body
>>> MP Computer
>>> Viper Electric Fan
>>> 15.74@87.59 b4 fan.
>>> 4350lbs
>>
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