Reliably?
You could wire an LED or pilot light in series with the motor, this would
tell you when it is running, not off. This would detect open circuits and
motor failures if it is not a short.......of course there is always the
temperature gauge or you could use a hi temp idiot light on the dash set
slightly
above normal operating temp
Lou
In a message dated 1/7/2009 10:27:47 A.M. Central Standard Time,
slbridge@hotmail.com writes:
Is there an easy, reliable way to wire the system to let a person know if the
fan has quit running? Without a mechanical fan, an electric only set-up
could
cost a lot of money and cause heartache.> Date: Wed, 7 Jan 2009 08:24:16
-0700> From: 75teer6@gmail.com> To: 6pack@autox.team.net> Subject: [6pack]
Electric cooling fan: pusher or puller?> > What is the preference for an
electric cooling fan? Pusher or Puller?> As a Pusher, there seems to be
easier
mounting points in front of the> rad, but the fan and housing will reduce the
free flow of air to the> rad.> As a Puller the free air flow is better but
mounting is less> convenient and the mechanical fan extension must be
replaced.> > I would appreciate comments and opinions, thank oyu,> > Henri>
75
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