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Millertime21 03-11-2008 01:14 PM

RE: Taurus E-Fan mod
 
swartlkk, if you have time, could you make a diagram showing how you would wire it up? When it comes to wiring it takes me a while to understand it and I need to see it in picture form instead of words. I just went off that wiring diagram since most others did, but if there’s a more efficient way of wiring it up I rather do it that way.

swartlkk 03-11-2008 01:53 PM

RE: Taurus E-Fan mod
 
Won't happen quickly... The 2nd diagram in the link above shows something similar to what I described, but the trigger from the 2nd relay would be connected to the A/C +12V when running (through a diode as shown in the 1st schematic) as well as to the +12V from the 2nd thermostat.

*EDIT*

Ok, so I just modified one of the schematics available from the other site. One thing that I didn't so much like about the series arrangement of the relays was that it may be possible to overload one unless it is sized large enough (say 40A SPDT). Either way, it will work.

Here's the modified schematic:
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1..._schematic.gif

All of the switched sources can be the same, but I would have fuse for each of the t-stats. Roughly 5A each to put a number to it. If you were good with a breadboard and knew the required components, the circuitry to use an electronic temperature sensor isn't really that complex. The sparkies (electrical engineers) at work do this kind of stuff in their sleep! LOL Heck, they could make it updatable via USB!

neo71665 03-11-2008 09:40 PM

RE: Taurus E-Fan mod
 
The taurus fans draw alot of amps, 40 if I recall. If you use it make sure you get relays able to handle it, most you find are only 30 amps.

The high amp draw really turned me off of the taurus fan. I plan on running 2 10s on my 2.8 blazer. Unless you have a rad that is a lot bigger than mine I can fit any bigger than 2 10s. Gonna mount them one up high near the intake side of the rad and one down low on the output side. Instead of wiring up a kit for 2 fans I just went out bought one. It has two outputs for dual fans and a hook up for the AC. Its made by Imperial (owners of haydens which who made my fans) and the part number is 226204. I think it was $30ish bucks.

I've had 2 V8 s10s (1st gens) and unless its required on the second gens I didn't have to use electric fans on them. I did on the one and it was only a single 16 incher. I'm pretty sure you don't have to on the 2nds.

swartlkk 03-11-2008 10:18 PM

RE: Taurus E-Fan mod
 
If you go with a short water pump, you may be correct, but you'll have to get the appropriate pulley for the water pump to keep your serpentine belt alignment. If you are dropping in a v8 as it is, this is something you have to plan for, i.e. either go with an electric fan or a short water pump and associated pulley.

Millertime21 03-11-2008 10:21 PM

RE: Taurus E-Fan mod
 
Thank you much for that wiring diagram!

swartlkk 03-11-2008 10:30 PM

RE: Taurus E-Fan mod
 
No problem! I aim to please!!

neo71665 03-12-2008 06:25 PM

RE: Taurus E-Fan mod
 
Like I said, both of mine were first gens. Aint ever helped or thought of working on a v8 bubble body. On both of mine I just used the serp belt set up off of a 4.3 and everything worked fine. If you want more info on the v8 set ups go over to v8s10.org

Blazin_Jason 03-13-2008 07:01 PM

RE: Taurus E-Fan mod
 
I tested the current draw on my taurus fan today. It's not completely accurate as the wire being used was a little too small (14g silicone). I used a Medusa Power Analyzer II watt meter commonly used for R/C planes/helis etc. It gives me a better idea as to what it draws, but I would expect it to be different when using larger wire or if the fan has been running longer. Now I can wire up my fan.
Low speed
http://img230.imageshack.us/img230/6...peedbm2.th.jpg

High speed
http://img514.imageshack.us/img514/5...peedsu7.th.jpg



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