Bob Zilla, can you confirm? Was: fan failure,I though this was strange
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Bob Zilla, can you confirm? Was: fan failure,I though this was strange



If what Andrew says is corect, I would say this is a bit of an oversight 
- the fans are just as likely to have their wires pulled out than of 
getting jammed and drawing too much current. Surely the fan-fail light 
should tell you if one or both fans have gone either short or open 
circuit? - I know the original device didn't, however it was something I 
designed in to my Fan controller module. Can you confirm, Bob?

Martin
#1458
#4426


Andrew wrote:

>If I'm not mistaken, the FanZilla only notifies you if one of its own
>fuses blows, not if a fan motor fails. I had one fan motor fail on my
>FanZilla-equipped car and it didn't make a peep. I didn't even notice
>until summer rolled around and the engine overheated.
>
>Check those fans regularly, even if you have a FanZilla!
>
>-andrew
> #4115
> Houston TX
>
>
> 
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