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Topic: proform 15"elec.fan w/thermo.install??wiring?
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street_illegal_stang
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i have the fan mounted and was wondering if you know the easist way on wiring up to have it where you can run the fan with the car off?
the instuctions i have has two positive wires . one low-amp 12 volt,the other high-amp 12 volt(battery/alt?)
it says, put wire one to 12 volt low-amp source possible the fuse box. wtf? fuse box how? where can i connect the low-amp 12v wire??????
please help soon .its starting to get dark and i already can't see what im doing thanks [ March 09, 2004, 05:26 PM: Message edited by: street_illegal_stang ]
Posts: 1276 | From: Long Beach C.A | Registered: Jul 2002
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white1990stang
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Member # 2307
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r u just trying to run them on a switch inside the car?
-------------------- You must be fast, cause I was haullin ass when I passed you.
Posts: 1308 | From: martinez | Registered: Jan 2003
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street_illegal_stang
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yes, but i can't figure out where to connect the low amp 12 volt positive wire from the fan to the car. where is a good place to find a low amp 12 volt source?
Posts: 1276 | From: Long Beach C.A | Registered: Jul 2002
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93mustangt
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Member # 680
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run in straight to the battery with a inline fuse.
Posts: 543 | From: Orange county, Ca | Registered: Dec 2001
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white1990stang
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mine is wired like this- i have 2 fans. there is a ground and an accesorie wire from each. i put the 2 grounds together and put them to a ground on my frame. i ran the 2 accesories wires together to my switch on the terminal that says accesorie. ran a ground from switch to ground. ran a power from switch to battery. sounds kinda confusing but works.
-------------------- You must be fast, cause I was haullin ass when I passed you.
Posts: 1308 | From: martinez | Registered: Jan 2003
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