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Big Rob
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Thermo fan Fri, 17 June 2005 08:22 Go to previous message
Hey everyone. Not long ago I installed a davies craig thermo fan in my GZ20. I used a bosch relay and a davies craig mechanical thermo switch. But due to my lack of auto electrics we just wired both the poisitives straight onto the battery so the thing can turn on all the time. Now while this may be good to prevent heat soak and all, it pisses me off when i'm in a rush and my car alarm goes ue to the fan spinning over. I guess this problem may be solved by the time i finally get a turbo timer but i was thinking i should still try and wire the positive goint to the thermal switch onto the accessories of ignition power.

So i guess my question is where is the best place to find power to the thermal switch?

Thanks guys
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