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Old 01-17-2009, 11:06 PM   #1
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Electric radiator fan

I have a problem with my Old Air Products radiator killing my battery. I know this has two sides, one for all time use and one for controling. My problem is, I have it wired up so as soon as the key comes on it comes on. I want to wire it up so it won't come on until after the truck is started. It is taking alot out of my battery. Does anyone know how to wire this up? I wish I could wire it up so one side works at one temp and the other works at a higher temp. Right now it won't let the temp get up above 160. Any suggestions will be welcome. Thanks in advance.
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