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Thermo fans 24 volt

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Thermo fans 24 volt

Post by TURBOMQ »

Hey guys just wanted to know where is the cheapest place to pick up a 15inch thermo fan 24 volt and can i wire it so i can turn it on by a switch not temp activated?
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Post by chimpboy »

It's easy to set it up to run with a switch rather than temp control.

However, 24V versions are not all that common. The Davies Craig ones listed here all come in 24V but are probably not a cheap option.

Dunno if you could get a condensor fan at a truck wrecker or something, from air con or even a refrigerated truck.

Are you trying to replace your mechanical fan or just add some extra grunt?
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Post by stuee »

If you have no luck finding a 24v single fan have a think about running 12V duals of some size then just wire them in series.
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Post by chimpboy »

stuee wrote:If you have no luck finding a 24v single fan have a think about running 12V duals of some size then just wire them in series.
Good point, in fact a similar thing is done with a lot of 12V fans for half-speed operation in Euro vehicles.
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Post by murcod »

A truck wrecker would probably be the cheapest, but who know what size fans they could have!?

Have you tried Spal fans website? I'd be surprised if they didn't make a few.
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Post by TURBOMQ »

ok thanks for the help guys anyone know any truck wreckers in melbourne?
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Post by pcman »

all ice thermo fans come in 12v and 24v
a 10" one in 24v costs 95bux
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