Because my engine/bay is all custom, there's a single relay that fires up the electrics of the engine/ECU etc. I have this relay triggered by an IGN signal (discovered a nice 12v ignition feed to the wiper motor when I did the conversion - relay is on same side)
Anyways, by tapping in to the same spot to power the thermo temp switch (the probe type) it only comes on with the ignition, this is how I have had it wired for the last 12 months. But when playing around tonight by manually turning the switch to test the fans I noticed that when the fans turn off, it was triggering the prior mentioned relay somehow, even though it was already engaged.
Though that's not the wierd part lol. I thought the fans seemed lazy when turning on considering my new super wiring. In an effort to eliminate the weird bug above, I connected the thermo switch directly to the 4G cable. Well, the fans start with so much punch they near on roll the 4Runner over hehe!
Like I said I had always had it wired as described, so I wonder if that had something to do with the melting wires and fuses to.
But, I don't really get what was going on. I measured the power at the thermo switch and it was quiet low (11.something v.) It's output is simply the trigger for the fan relays though, which should be just on or off yeah? So why did connecting the temp switch to a beefy power supply make the fans run twice as fast (literally) even though it's only triggering the relays?
