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Old July 2nd, 2009, 03:35 PM   #1
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wiring diagram for a taurus 2 speed fan, relay, temp sensor


just curious weather anyone has a good wiring diagram on wiring up a 2 speed fan on a relay and temp sensor.

i would like to have the low speed wired to turn on when the temp sensor sets ground, and then have a switch for the high speed.

let me know thanks.
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Old July 3rd, 2009, 07:41 PM   #2
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what no one?.....am i the only one who refuses to hook it to a switch?
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best setup i seen and what i use with zero problems daily was just using the new heavy duty flex a lite controller pn#33054 wired up to the high speed wire using a 40amp maxi fuse with holder. you would need to use alot of relays to do that. you cant have power going to both high and low speed wires at the same time or it will fry the motor. im sure people have done it but the flex-a-lite controller has a manual override plug you wire to a switch with full adjustment...its a beautiful piece for the money. led indicators and all

i have pics of my install if you need
 
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Originally Posted by calgarynotch View Post
best setup i seen and what i use with zero problems daily was just using the new heavy duty flex a lite controller pn#33054 wired up to the high speed wire using a 40amp maxi fuse with holder. you would need to use alot of relays to do that. you cant have power going to both high and low speed wires at the same time or it will fry the motor. im sure people have done it but the flex-a-lite controller has a manual override plug you wire to a switch with full adjustment...its a beautiful piece for the money. led indicators and all

i have pics of my install if you need
PM me some pics if its not to big of a hassle.
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