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Does it work? / Can it be done? / Anyone done it before?

Cheers, Nathan

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Have done it on both of ours, just switched on the dash when needed.

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Cheers.

Whats the easiest way to wire them up?

Do I put a fuse in the circuit?

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I have a 20 amp fuse and a 30 amp switch, they draw a lot of current.

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Alright thanks Dave. So I assume it just has a power and a earth and I fuse the power wire with a switch in the middle?

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That's what I've done, works a treat.

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i have this set up in the twincam so it works but (in my case anyway) it was part of the aircon radiator thing and not seperate so i had to make a custom bracket to stop it flapping around.

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Yeah, used the same, but cut the aircon radiator from the support bracket and adapted the bracket and fan to go back on the original mounts.

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heya Nathan

common mod, just cut the core out of the radiator and leave the surrounding bracket. It will make it easier to mount the fan into the shell of the vehicle, then fuse, relay and wire it up to use the existing switch on the dash , so that it looks in place

cheers

Jon

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