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Old 02-04-2013, 03:12 PM
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I cannot find a straight answer as to what these things pull (at 100%) TOGETHER at start up and running. I'm looking at the Derale electric fan controller and just want it to trigger (with either a large relay directly connected to battery, or twin relays, one to each fan, also connected directly to battery) both fans at 100% when temperature reaches X, and turns both off when temp reaches Y.

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This might help:

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Thanks. I had seen that but constant amperage was measured for BOTH im guessing. Big variation in startup vs constant.
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They use 3 relays in the factory setup to have a high and low speed. The relays share a common 40 amp fuse. Not sure they ever go from stopped to high in this form though.



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