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ANOTHER ELECTRIC FAN QUESTION!!
« on: August 23, 2010, 08:29:49 PM »
Alright, I have a 1990 YJ 2.5 tbi with the Delco-Remy original alt (78 amp or so).  I have been doing a ton of research and different threads about the ford Taurus fan swap.  I figured I'd ask here as well because it's a 4banger site!  The initial draw on the fan is 90amp with an approx continuous draw of 45amp.  I had a lot of help on another forum but I wanted to find out if someone has done the fan swap with the same alt?  Or if its worth doing all the work for the cs144 or cs130?  I'm not running a winch or cb at the moment, just the usual stereo, fog lights, etc.  I have a few other questions as well but I'll get to those later if this swap is worth it.
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« Reply #1 on: August 23, 2010, 10:32:05 PM »
run it off the low speed.
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Re: ANOTHER ELECTRIC FAN QUESTION!!
« Reply #2 on: August 23, 2010, 11:20:45 PM »
I will be running the low speed, probably with a thermoswitch.  I'm not to sure on the probe in the rad fins.  I would like to have the option to turn it off and be able to turn it on high if wanted, on-off-on switch.  I have a diagram of what I am wanting to do.  The relays I can get are 100amp (free from my forklift job).  I am worried about my stock alt being able to handle the continuous and initial load.  Or if I should do all the work on the cs130 or 144?

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Re: ANOTHER ELECTRIC FAN QUESTION!!
« Reply #3 on: August 23, 2010, 11:56:26 PM »
The stock alternator can handle it, the startup amperage isn't anywhere near as high as what you posted, only a fraction of that.  The extreme startup amperage of that fan is a myth.

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« Reply #4 on: August 24, 2010, 12:07:44 AM »
The stock alternator can handle it, the startup amperage isn't anywhere near as high as what you posted, only a fraction of that.  The extreme startup amperage of that fan is a myth.
It's not a myth but it happens for such a short amount of time that it's almost ignorable.  It's also more of an issue when using the Hi-speed side of the fan as that draws more amps to begin with.

I did however, have a fuse blow after continuous on and off cycles even on the low-speed side.  (Basically, every time I stopped for any extended amount of time.)  Now, I run mine continuous so the only time it peaks is at start-up.  Haven't had a fuse issue since.
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« Reply #5 on: August 24, 2010, 08:53:49 AM »
I haven't had an issue since I threw a 60 amp fuse in...cycling from low to high to off based on temperature.

I've had a new issue though where the Jeep will stall if I push in the clutch...while breaking...sometimes while steering and the fan is already running on high.

Almost like the engine has too much to handle and the idle drops to a stall.  Annoying when I lose my power steering while trying to make a turn...and I have the 117amp alternator... :puzzled:
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« Reply #6 on: August 24, 2010, 09:35:33 AM »
I haven't had an issue since I threw a 60 amp fuse in...cycling from low to high to off based on temperature.

I've had a new issue though where the Jeep will stall if I push in the clutch...while breaking...sometimes while steering and the fan is already running on high.

Almost like the engine has too much to handle and the idle drops to a stall.  Annoying when I lose my power steering while trying to make a turn...and I have the 117amp alternator... :puzzled:
you'd have this issue with a high amp alternator also.
you could use a second relay to increase the idle when the fan is on by closing the Power steering pressure contact (the one that is on the high pressure line coming out of the p/s pump), that should keeping it from stalling, it increases the idle by about 150 to 200 rpm when there's no load and compensates when there's load so the idle doesn't go too low.
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« Reply #7 on: August 24, 2010, 12:26:22 PM »
I haven't had an issue since I threw a 60 amp fuse in...cycling from low to high to off based on temperature.

I've had a new issue though where the Jeep will stall if I push in the clutch...while breaking...sometimes while steering and the fan is already running on high.

Almost like the engine has too much to handle and the idle drops to a stall.  Annoying when I lose my power steering while trying to make a turn...and I have the 117amp alternator... :puzzled:
Can you run the fan in low-speed only?  Does it only happen when in hi-speed?
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Re: ANOTHER ELECTRIC FAN QUESTION!!
« Reply #8 on: August 24, 2010, 08:38:04 PM »
Alright, I have a 1990 YJ 2.5 tbi with the Delco-Remy original alt (78 amp or so). 

i have the same year jeep and alt... low speed isn't a problem.. but high-speed slowly drains my system... but low speed is more than enough to cool the jeep.
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« Reply #9 on: August 25, 2010, 06:50:14 AM »
Can you run the fan in low-speed only?  Does it only happen when in hi-speed?

I guess I could simply disconnect the high speed wire and it should run in low...or just splice the low speed wire into to both the high and low wires running to the DC Control unit....or I could just raise the temperature setting....
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« Reply #10 on: August 25, 2010, 11:11:51 AM »
hmmm...was noticing at lunch that it sounds like just the high speed is coming on....will need to check on that...
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« Reply #11 on: August 25, 2010, 02:20:24 PM »
hmmm...was noticing at lunch that it sounds like just the high speed is coming on....will need to check on that...

maybe you got the 2 speeds mixed up
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« Reply #12 on: August 25, 2010, 04:17:43 PM »
Nope...just must have been hot enough for the hi speed to start. Just started it up in my driveway and low speed came on. Still haven't adjusted the butt joints, but they all looked good.
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Re: ANOTHER ELECTRIC FAN QUESTION!!
« Reply #13 on: August 25, 2010, 04:22:39 PM »
Moz, you didn't get the variable DCC controller?  Mine is hooked up to the high side and rarely spins as fast as the low side.

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« Reply #14 on: August 28, 2010, 11:42:38 AM »
This is from an article in JP mag.
"I've heard things like the Taurus fan pulls 80 amps on a standing start into the "High" speed. I'm not sure if these guys are even measuring it. That amperage happens for milliseconds, and not only is it hard to measure, but most decent relays and connectors can handle a surge like that. Most regular fans that you can get from the aftermarket suggest a normal 30-amp Bosch relay. That includes 16-inch fans that pull upwards of 2500cfm.

Amperage Draw (amps)    Ford Taurus Fan Low    Ford Taurus Fan High    SPAL VA18- AP71/LL-59A
Cold standing start           6.15                           9.95                          10.15
Warm standing start           3.14                          10.7                          11.43
Moving start                   2.72                            7.42                            7.78
Continuous draw cold           1.8                            4.29                            5.11
Continuous draw warm           4.54                           6.55                            7.21

Since I had my Auto Meter DM-40 multimeter handy and access to both a Ford Taurus fan and a 3430cfm SPAL fan, I decided to take some measurements. In theory, starting the fan from stop should take more juice than if it is spinning-and a warm fan should take more to start than a cold fan. The SPAL constantly drew more than the Taurus fan on "High," but it is suggested to wire it up with a regular Bosch relay."
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