Subject: | [Shop-talk] radiator cooling fan for a test stand |
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From: | paul.mele at usermail.com (Paul Mele) |
Date: | Tue, 27 Dec 2011 16:57:20 -0500 |
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HVAC (residential) techs pitch the outside unit/ condenser, fan, compressor/ when they do upgrades; I have several fans from those units; price was $0.00. as noted, since it's a test stand, no need for 12vdc operation. the fans I have are 220VAC; can run on 110 for "low"; still a lot of cfm, less noise. PM <<Box fan. That is what I used in front of my TR3 when I broke the new engine in and it was installed. Yeah, your engine is larger, but a box fan on high, snug up against the radiator face will blow a lot of air. Jack>> |
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