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Fuse it as close to the battery as possible!
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I ran a 15amp fuse on my twin fan set up so you should be fine with a 7.5 or a ten, just make sure the wire is good enough more than anything really
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yes. If you get wire from halfords it has the rating and examples of use on the back of it.
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I wired mine through a relay. I used the alternator as a signal wire for the relay so the fans don't come on until the engine is running so even if you sit there with the ignition on the fans won't run so no flat battery lol
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I made an overly complicated two stage circuit lol using a relay two fans single fuse, a thre position switch and a diode , gave me single fan setting on one side of the switch and two on the other for hot days or constant hooning, only had to fit the manual fans as my standard fan wiring had rotted on my phase1 and i knocked the wiring when fitting the fmic and it never worked since
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What Wattage is the fan?
If its an 80w fan (most are) then it should have a 6.66amp fuse...obviously doesn't exist so bang a 7.5 in there.
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Hi,
The water-cooled FIAT 126BIS uses a 2-speed electric fan, controlled by engine temperature. I assume the higher fan speed will divert power from the back wheels, so best avoided if possible.
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