Adrian -
Two thoughts:
1) Use a thermocouple/termostat, or you'll end up taking forever to get
up to operating temperature.
2) Even if the contacts are rated to take the load of the fan, use a
relay.
Chris K.
Adrian Barnes wrote:
>
> I was searching around the archives trying to figure out if anybody had ever
> mentioned the best way to wire in an electric fan (particularly to a 1500)
> but didn't see anything other than pros and cons. What can it be wired to
> that will have the best results for all systems involved? My brain isn't
> functioning quite right today (still shocked that the local chain auto parts
> store had spark plug wires for the car because I'm so used to hearing "we
> can order it for you")...should anything additional be done when wiring it
> in, or is the good old splice method all I need to do? Thanks!
>
> adrian
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