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RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: Really Weird Wireing Problem
guys, when the fan is 'freewheeling' that implies no power is applied to it. in that case it is an open circuit and nothing is going to 'backfeed' to anything. the point of having a light is to know the fan is really on, so the light has...
RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: Really Weird Wireing Problem
ernie, i don't know what you are calling a bypass in the cooling system, but when cold all the coolant circulates through the engine only. there is absolutely no flow in the radiator. as the thermostat opens it allows coolant to start...
RE: Re: RE: Really Weird Wireing Problem
ernie just has the light connected to the fan. that would seem to be the most correct way to wire it, if the light is lit there is power to the fan. the other ways of wiring it would only tell you that there should be power to the fan, but would not...
bottleworks, if the fan is spinning and is a permanent magnet motor, it will act as a generator and light the bulb. perfectly normal and expected. what i do not understand is why ernie has to do all this to get the engine to run 180. all you should need is a good 180 thermostat. one thing i have...
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