Hello,
Most of those posts are probably from me. I believe that the fan
is better at pulling air thru something as opposed to trying to push air
thru something. How big of a difference is it?? I don't know.
I don't remember which JC Whitney fan I got. They have a page with
a bunch of different fans on them adn I got the 'slimline' fan with electric
thermostat. The thermostat uses a temp sensor that you push into the rad
between a couple of fins the same way theh fanis mounted. Seems to of worked
fine for me so far.
Daniel 69 2000
SF CA
if you REALLY need the part# I suppose that I can go look thru my files for
it...
> I am interested in an electric fan, if for no other reason that it will
> quiet down the motor, and would prefer putting in a push position for space
> considerations. I have a couple questions.
>
> First, does it really matter if the fan is push or pull type. I read, in
> the digest, that pull works better. Is there any reason for this? I saw
> one referance to a JC Whitney fan, which one? Are there any other
> recommendations? How does the thermostat connect into the colling system?
>
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> pager 800-759-8888 pin# 8710561
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