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Old 09-10-2011, 12:50 PM   #3351
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Re: Project Vitamin C-10

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Old 09-10-2011, 10:40 PM   #3352
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tuned in!!! I wish I was closer .... I'd come over and help!!!
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Yeah me too, between all of us, we can really f*ck it up.
That would be great, but would anything get done or would we just talk about doing something.

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I can't scratch the paint from here!!!!
So far all I have scratched is the frame.

Not much shop time today, but I'm studing the schematics and planning while watching the race. 13 cautions and just half way thru.

Questions: Is there any reason why I can't keep the relay inside the cab? I know the reason for a relay is the reduce the bigger wires from being in the cab. So that means I need to keep it close to the battery. I just don't want a lot of wires in the engine bay.

Info: I am running a single fan with two terminals.

Fuse panel
Spot #1 to one side of the temp sensor included in the relay package. Then the other wire from the sensor to the yellow wire of the relay.

Spot #2 unsure what to connect there if anything. The only thing I can think of is the ground wire from the fan or the ground from the relay.

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Red wire- to the battery.

Black wire-to chassis ground close to the battery

Green wire- to the AC controller, which will be discussed in a later post

Orange wire- power to the fan with the fan grounded to the chassis.

Let me know if I'm getting close to having it right. I don't want to wire up something I'm not sure of and have to redo it.

Shannon and I went junkin' today and I picked up the connectors for brake lights.

Ok my brain is smoking.
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Old 09-11-2011, 09:26 PM   #3353
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Side question,
You posted this in another thread.
Do you remember what brand support brace you used here?:
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Yeah it's me. As far as the tabs went, I just cut them off to length and butt welded it. Did you find the pix you needed? I only had the problem with the hole location on the drivers side.



This might not be the best way to do it, but that is the way it is. I think it will be fine. It has several more welds where I drilled out the old spot welds.



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Old 09-12-2011, 07:12 AM   #3354
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Side question,
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I got them from Goodmark.


Has any body looked at my wiring question 2 post above?
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Old 09-12-2011, 10:29 AM   #3355
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I would mount the fan relay close to the fan. Not in the cab. Run a temp switch to turn on the fan, or a switch where ever you want.
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Old 09-12-2011, 08:41 PM   #3356
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I would mount the fan relay close to the fan. Not in the cab. Run a temp switch to turn on the fan, or a switch where ever you want.
One of the main ideas/reasons for using a relay is so that you don't have to run the higher amped or volatge wire long distances, especially within ther cab. you can get by with lower rated switches and less chance for shorts or at least more dangerous short.

There's my $.02
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Old 09-12-2011, 08:47 PM   #3357
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Re: Project Vitamin C-10

Thanks guys, I'm going to repost my question for clarity.

I'm studing the schematics and planning.

Questions: Is there any reason why I can't keep the relay inside the cab? I know the reason for a relay is the reduce the bigger wires from being in the cab. So that means I need to keep it close to the battery. I just don't want a lot of wires in the engine bay.

Info: I am running a single fan with two terminals.

My plan

Fuse panel
Spot #1 to one side of the temp sensor included in the relay package. Then the other wire from the sensor to the yellow wire of the relay.

Spot #2 unsure what to connect there if anything. The only thing I can think of is the ground wire from the fan or the ground from the relay.

Relay
Red wire- to the battery.

Black wire-to chassis ground close to the battery

Green wire- to the AC controller, which will be discussed in a later post

Orange wire- power to the fan with the fan grounded to the chassis.

Let me know if I'm getting close to having it right. I don't want to wire up something I'm not sure of and have to redo it.





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Old 09-12-2011, 10:02 PM   #3358
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Alan , Just got home, This working for a living screws up my free time
1) the relay is usually located close to the power source and the load as Dennis mentioned. The relay could be hidden be behind the grille off to a side out of view if you wanted.
Keeping the relay close to the load keeps the voltage drop to a minimum with the heavier wires doing the work and then the smaller gauge coil wires running back to the cab to turn things on and off.
2) I think you have the right idea with the plan , I am not sure what you mean by spot 1 and spot 2, Would that be the terminal location from the terminal block(panel connection block)?? I cannot quite make out the terminal numbers on page 1
But with a single fan you would only need the one output from the N.O. relay contacts to the fan motor.

3) use a good grounding method, I like to extend all the ground wires to a common area and ground them together and then to the frame or back to the battery or block.

I have found on old cars and especially trailer lights, most electrical problems are really grounding problems,

Now, looking into the future,, Are you planning to run the high and low beam relays for your headlights??? maybe they all can be hid in a shiny junction box or concealed in the same location behind the grille or headlight bucket area???,
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Not to confuse the situation, but I use relays to ground also. I did that with air bag compressors, and worked great. No come backs or melted wires.
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Old 09-12-2011, 10:44 PM   #3360
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1) the relay is usually located close to the power source and the load as Dennis mentioned. The relay could be hidden be behind the grille off to a side out of view if you wanted.
Keeping the relay close to the load keeps the voltage drop to a minimum with the heavier wires doing the work and then the smaller gauge coil wires running back to the cab to turn things on and off.
2) I think you have the right idea with the plan , I am not sure what you mean by spot 1 and spot 2, Would that be the terminal location from the terminal block(panel connection block)?? I cannot quite make out the terminal numbers on page 1
But with a single fan you would only need the one output from the N.O. relay contacts to the fan motor.

3) use a good grounding method, I like to extend all the ground wires to a common area and ground them together and then to the frame or back to the battery or block.

I have found on old cars and especially trailer lights, most electrical problems are really grounding problems,

Now, looking into the future,, Are you planning to run the high and low beam relays for your headlights??? maybe they all can be hid in a shiny junction box or concealed in the same location behind the grille or headlight bucket area???,
Thanks Bubba, and yes I was referring to the terminal locations on the fuse block. Sometimes I can't think of the correct words. I guess the relay will have to wait til I get the radiator support mounted for the last time.

So do I need to connect anything to the terminal #2 on the fuse block? It's showing a switch or sending unit to ground. I don't think I need to connect anything there.
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Not to confuse the situation, but I use relays to ground also. I did that with air bag compressors, and worked great. No come backs or melted wires.
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Sorry for that.
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Instead of powering the compressor, I use the relay to switch on the ground. Make sense?
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Old 09-12-2011, 11:43 PM   #3364
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Thanks Bubba, and yes I was referring to the terminal locations on the fuse block. Sometimes I can't think of the correct words. I guess the relay will have to wait til I get the radiator support mounted for the last time.

So do I need to connect anything to the terminal #2 on the fuse block? It's showing a switch or sending unit to ground. I don't think I need to connect anything there.
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Lots of progress, looking good!! I'm still not getting notifications on your thread like I used too so I forget to stop by more often
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After I commented, I started to think. I'm about to wire up the fan on the 57 Panel I'm working on. Here's American Auto Wire's diagram. I'm going to install the relay close to the fan.

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Lots of progress, looking good!! I'm still not getting notifications on your thread like I used too so I forget to stop by more often
This thread has quit showing up in my mailbox notifications also.
The other threads I am subscribed to are still working... I will have to look into this when I get time
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I made these diagrams to help my customers.

This is how I wire up a compressor for air bags with the relay switching positive power. It can be used for cooling fans also.




This one is with negative switching. I think it works best for higher amp draws. Use a 30/40 amp relay. I never had overheated wires or terminals this way.

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Just a quick note, I'm not getting all the notifications either from any threads. I think I got two notifications all day from other threads. It's really sporadic.
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I get all the notices. No problem here.
Maybe it your Smart Phone settings?
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You may know it already but for those that don't, you have to visit the forum every time you get a notice from a thread in order to get another notice. You only get one notice from a thread before they require you to visit to reset your notifications.

I think it's one of the most annoying things ever so I just set up cron jobs to visit the forums every few minutes to keep me updated
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You may know it already but for those that don't, you have to visit the forum every time you get a notice from a thread in order to get another notice. You only get one notice from a thread before they require you to visit to reset your notifications.

I think it's one of the most annoying things ever so I just set up cron jobs to visit the forums every few minutes to keep me updated
I understand the frustration with that and used to feel the same way....but now with close to 5000 subscribed threads I appreciate that I'm not sent an email for every new post

I already get well over a hundred emails a day from this site...it'd be more like 5-600 if i got one for every single post
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who's your email carrier? I'm looking into it...
I use yahoo. I check my build at least once a day and here lately I hardly get any notifications of new post. There are a couple post I get notifications daily and haven't checked that particular thread for some time. Thanks for looking into it.
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