Hey, smart xs'ers. Here's an electrical question relating to my neighbor's car. If I can fix his old dodge, I figure it earns me refrigerator priveleges (and he drinks the expensive beers).
His cooling fan went out. instead of tracking down a short or replacing a relay, I said, let's just by-pass it. I cut the wire, jumped it to the battery, and voila, the fan came back to life. I thought, well, I'll just hook it to the alternator, it'll come on when the car is running, turn off when the car is not running, and no one will ever have to worry about it again. I hooked it to the alternator, but even with the car off, the fan started right up. Shouldn't the alternator only put out power when the belt is turning it? i don't know.
Anyway, where should I run this jumper wire to the fan so that it only runs when the car is running?
Thanks guys. And remember, successful electrical work keeps a fellow xs'er in expensive beers, at least through the summer.
Bobby
His cooling fan went out. instead of tracking down a short or replacing a relay, I said, let's just by-pass it. I cut the wire, jumped it to the battery, and voila, the fan came back to life. I thought, well, I'll just hook it to the alternator, it'll come on when the car is running, turn off when the car is not running, and no one will ever have to worry about it again. I hooked it to the alternator, but even with the car off, the fan started right up. Shouldn't the alternator only put out power when the belt is turning it? i don't know.
Anyway, where should I run this jumper wire to the fan so that it only runs when the car is running?
Thanks guys. And remember, successful electrical work keeps a fellow xs'er in expensive beers, at least through the summer.
Bobby
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