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I've got standard fans installed and wondering how I'd go about installing a manual switch.
The fans have 2, 2 pin plugs.
I'm guessing I need to find a 12v live? And bridge this with an active wire on the fans? Anything I should be lookin for.
I've got some spare wiring and batteries to use and test with if needed, and a simple flick, on/off switch.
Thanks! Can get pics tomorrow if needed[/align]
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Best I found was a pacet fan controller.
Mounts in the top hose but you can adjust the temp you want it to kick the fans in at!!
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I'm looking to have a manual switch; not a fan of wiring up a second temp control
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Just put a manual switch in parrelell with the heat switch in the rad, this way it just utilizes the oem wiring, and if you have them off, they will still come on at normal temp
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What the lobbman said ^^
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I will take some pictures of how mine is wired up tomorrow if you like?
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(19-06-2013, 10:00 PM)darrenjlobb Wrote: Just put a manual switch in parrelell with the heat switch in the rad, this way it just utilizes the oem wiring, and if you have them off, they will still come on at normal temp
The only issue with this is that the fans don't kick in at all, and is highly likely the bitron unit is frazzled.
Also, I have a plug coming out of the temp sensor which has been unplugged since I've had the car/loom. It's brown and corroded to hell, any use?
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The fans may be busted. Get a slimline on there! The stock set up is really restrictive for flow especially with your TMIC
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You dont want to just have 12v to your switch and then fans....you'll burn out a lot of stuff... you would need a relay!
but as said...single slimline is 1/4 of the weight if not less and are quite cheap to pick up new
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Ah didnt realise this is ph2/3, in that case if its dead, sack the lot off and mount a slimline,relay, and a switch.
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Just had mine done yesterday but wires are all taped so can get a pic. Used original loom but it was constant live so we (meaning Sam) cut some away and ended up with a relay no longer.needed
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(20-06-2013, 07:35 AM)strictly_derv Wrote: The fans may be busted. Get a slimline on there! The stock set up is really restrictive for flow especially with your TMIC
I can't afford a slimline setup to be fair. I need something sorted for tomorow, as i'm heading over to chi.
I may just remove one of the fans, there're two there, and run a single fan.
(20-06-2013, 08:12 AM)HDIkyle Wrote: Just had mine done yesterday but wires are all taped so can get a pic. Used original loom but it was constant live so we (meaning Sam) cut some away and ended up with a relay no longer.needed
Yes please, with some simple/dummy arrows with writing would be perfect
Darren, you were talking about wiring into the temperature switch - it looks like this - http://media.mister-auto.com/bolk/temper...9101-2.jpg
Which wire am i cutting into? I can grab a picture of the wiring if you need..
Would this work?
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Not too great on my old electronics but surely the electricity would just bypass the switch even when closed according the diagram
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(20-06-2013, 11:33 AM)4WayDiablo Wrote: Not too great on my old electronics but surely the electricity would just bypass the switch even when closed according the diagram
Sorry, that black box is a manual switch....
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try this
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That image looks like HELL to me.
BUT i'll decifer it now
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and if you want a fan overide switch put an extra switch between pin 86 and ground
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(20-06-2013, 11:40 AM)cully Wrote: and if you want a fan overide switch put an extra switch between pin 86 and ground
Sorry, i should have explained more; the fans don't come on at the moment as it is. I think the bitron unit has packed up, i don't think the fans would work if put an extra switch between pin 86 and ground?
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that diagram doesnt inc the bitron...
its a 'new' relay, high amp obviously.
You are using the stat int the rad (that you pictured) which you use to ground the relay and turn the fans on.
you want your switching side to be low amps and then you can run the high current needed through the relay for the fan(s)
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(20-06-2013, 12:15 PM)Piggy Wrote: you want your switching side to be low amps and then you can run the high current needed through the relay for the fan(s)
you could be speaking japanese pal in honesty.
amps, currents, raisins... means not a lot to me, i'm sorry
switching side of what?
what relay; i only think i have a bitron unit, which you say is a "new" relay?
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(20-06-2013, 12:38 PM)ginge191 Wrote: (20-06-2013, 12:15 PM)Piggy Wrote: you want your switching side to be low amps and then you can run the high current needed through the relay for the fan(s)
you could be speaking japanese pal in honesty.
amps, currents, raisins... means not a lot to me, i'm sorry
switching side of what?
what relay; i only think i have a bitron unit, which you say is a "new" relay?
skim reading ftw but . . . .what piggy's saying is you can't run the fan voltage through the switch as it will burn it out, the current runs through a switch in the relay and the switch in your car activates the switch IN the relay . .
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(20-06-2013, 12:49 PM)Mattcheese31 Wrote: (20-06-2013, 12:38 PM)ginge191 Wrote: (20-06-2013, 12:15 PM)Piggy Wrote: you want your switching side to be low amps and then you can run the high current needed through the relay for the fan(s)
you could be speaking japanese pal in honesty.
amps, currents, raisins... means not a lot to me, i'm sorry
switching side of what?
what relay; i only think i have a bitron unit, which you say is a "new" relay?
skim reading ftw but . . . .what piggy's saying is you can't run the fan voltage through the switch as it will burn it out, the current runs through a switch in the relay and the switch in your car activates the switch IN the relay . .
there we go! english! northern english, but still, english!!
So, where to i mount my switch!?
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(20-06-2013, 12:52 PM)ginge191 Wrote: (20-06-2013, 12:49 PM)Mattcheese31 Wrote: (20-06-2013, 12:38 PM)ginge191 Wrote: you could be speaking japanese pal in honesty.
amps, currents, raisins... means not a lot to me, i'm sorry
switching side of what?
what relay; i only think i have a bitron unit, which you say is a "new" relay?
skim reading ftw but . . . .what piggy's saying is you can't run the fan voltage through the switch as it will burn it out, the current runs through a switch in the relay and the switch in your car activates the switch IN the relay . .
there we go! english! northern english, but still, english!!
So, where to i mount my switch!?
i could dumb it down a little more if you like? . . . . the level that we're at now would be more than adequate for my 7 year old son, i thought we'd start there and work backwards if needed . . x
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in one of your post ging you say you think the bitron is dead
my drawing is a stand alone circuit to do away with the so called fecked bitron
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(20-06-2013, 02:30 PM)cully Wrote: in one of your post ging you say you think the bitron is dead
my drawing is a stand alone circuit to do away with the so called fecked bitron
So that diagram is something new; non existent in the car? is there no way i can cut into my ready made circuit. I can't really afford to buy a relay and wiring, as lame as it sounds...
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hello Ginge,
Your signature is really annoying.
Ok,
Thank you.
Goodbye.
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(20-06-2013, 03:28 PM)MissTap_GTI6 Wrote: hello Ginge,
Your signature is really annoying.
Ok,
Thank you.
Goodbye.
yeah i'm feeling that, i mean . . . . . . .because England has done a great job of running their economy haven't they? . . . . . ..errrrr no . .
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Back to topic, ffs, i'll change it now.
I've got a 3 pin plug, i've just noticed. now i tested the live to the fans etc, it all seems "ok", but the fans do not kick in. one of them is dead, i've just tried manually switching them on, and one works, no the one that works i'm trying to wire up.
As said, i can't just lobb a live and earth on the fan with a switch, as it starts burning the wire up <---- how do i overcome this?
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(20-06-2013, 04:31 PM)ginge191 Wrote: Back to topic, ffs, i'll change it now.
I've got a 3 pin plug, i've just noticed. now i tested the live to the fans etc, it all seems "ok", but the fans do not kick in. one of them is dead, i've just tried manually switching them on, and one works, no the one that works i'm trying to wire up.
As said, i can't just lobb a live and earth on the fan with a switch, as it starts burning the wire up <---- how do i overcome this?
That's already been explained, you use a relay to take the higher power.
This thread has answered my question anyway, as my fans currently don't work either and been considering wiring them up to something.
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(20-06-2013, 05:18 PM)bigcheez2k3 Wrote: (20-06-2013, 04:31 PM)ginge191 Wrote: Back to topic, ffs, i'll change it now.
I've got a 3 pin plug, i've just noticed. now i tested the live to the fans etc, it all seems "ok", but the fans do not kick in. one of them is dead, i've just tried manually switching them on, and one works, no the one that works i'm trying to wire up.
As said, i can't just lobb a live and earth on the fan with a switch, as it starts burning the wire up <---- how do i overcome this?
That's already been explained, you use a relay to take the higher power.
This thread has answered my question anyway, as my fans currently don't work either and been considering wiring them up to something.
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