RE: [DML] Fanzilla Clones
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RE: [DML] Fanzilla Clones
- From: "John Hervey" <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 22:02:32 -0500
Shain & Group,
The new Special T Fans, being of new technology have less start up current
draw than one of the original Bosch fans, that's why I tell people that if
you buy my new fans then you don't need my Fan Fix or anyone else's.
If it's less than one Bosch fan then why spend more money. If they still
want to spend it I will take it, but no need.
John Hervey
The Fan Fix
Not a Clone
-----Original Message-----
From: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Shain Brannan
Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 6:23 PM
To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [DML] Fanzilla Clones
Ryan,
Installing new fans into your car is an excellant idea, and i have
heard good things about John's new fans. Although this is a partial
solution, you are looking at the problem in the wrong viewpoint.
The problem is not the cooling system, but the instant draw of
current two fan motors places on the electrical system when the fans
engauge. Your new fans may only run on 11 amps, and most likely
pulls double that on startup. This is why Fanzilla and my module
attempt to stager the cooling fans. If the only problem we had were
fan motors sizes, and the amperage it pulls there would have been
new fan motors over a decade earlier. As for fan motors a good
friend of mine has 600k miles on his fans, and there still going
strong (bosch builds nice motors). I'm not trying to say your
solution is bad, it is just part of the solution.
-Shain Brannan
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Ryan Wright <ryanpwright@xxxx> wrote:
> Marty,
>
> > The current drawn by John's fan setup is well within the safe
> > operating range of an ordinary 40 amp auto relay, with no need
for
> > overly complicated control systems. You can't even tell when they
> > come on, except for the "cooling fan fail" light".
> >
> > PS: My coolant guage needle points to just slightly above the
first
> > mark above cold after warm up.
>
> Likewise here. New 3 core radiator from Toby & John's fan upgrade,
my
> temperature is identical to yours in all conditions. Sitting in
stop &
> go traffic, 105 degrees outside with the A/C on full blast and the
> needle never goes near the halfway mark on the gauge. Sits just
above
> 1/4 most of the time and goes up only slightly in the above
> conditions.
>
> I also see no reason for a fan modules or circuit upgrades; John's
> fans draw a fraction of the power the original setup did. They're
also
> extremely quiet. Compared to $200 for a Zilla plus who knows how
much
> to replace the stock fans when they die, I feel I made the right
> decision.
>
> -Ryan
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