Posted by Hobo,NC on November 01, 2023 at 16:33:15 from (35.148.144.137):
In Reply to: Switch placement? posted by Tractorcedric on October 31, 2023 at 19:00:55:
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Com down brother Geo, the issue lies more in the connections. You know the weak link in the system. The relays I posted can be hard wired, hard wired correctly that takes the weak link out of the equation.
I have wired a few using's your replay they bit me : (. That weak link is the enemy. I like using the fan assy off a 1990 Ford Taurus they can be retrofitted to most anything and get'er done. They will pull in the mid to high 20's. That's quite a load so use 10ga wire solder the eyelet connections on and any where on the supply are load side and they will not be popping in the door with a wiring system malfunction.
There it is you can do it anyway you want too its yours's you accept the responsibility. Overkill it life will be good.
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