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    Good source for switched 12V, 5A draw

    I need a good source for 5A for my new Spal fan to run on low speed at all times. What's a good place to tap in to? Or would it be better to use a relay? If so, what's a good signal wire to use?

    Thanks R3v,
    You mechanically-inclined yet electrically-retarded fan,

    CorvallisBMW

    #2
    Anyone?

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      #3
      Use a relay, tap off the alternator red wire. 5A is kind of scratching at the limit for stock wiring. (nothing on the switched subcircuit draws nearly that much by itself)
      cars beep boop

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        #4
        I pulled mineout of the main relay.

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          #5
          Would use a relay, Definately run it off somewhere that can supply more than 5A, since motors on start up can use more than 200% their nominal power rate.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Danny View Post
            I pulled mineout of the main relay.
            Which one is the main?

            Originally posted by antil33t View Post
            Would use a relay, Definately run it off somewhere that can supply more than 5A, since motors on start up can use more than 200% their nominal power rate.
            Good point. Relay it is! Easy to get power off the alternator, I just need a signal wire.

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              #7
              One of the wires on the radiator thermoswitch is constant switched 12V. Grab power for the relay on the dist block like mine. There is a good chassis ground up there too.
              Originally posted by Gruelius
              and i do not know what bugg brakes are.

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