been done a few times on here viewtopic.php?f=116&t=10163&p=80567&hil ... tch#p80567
just a matter of putting a switch somewhere like the infill panel and wiring it up to the wires off the radiator switch, simple on/off switch is all thats needed.
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Re: manual fan switch
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Aww thats lovely did your mummy bring you some new crayons and paper into your secure unit.
You've done such a good drawing there well done.
No doubt you'll be calling to my house now with all those mates of yours to give me a kicking...........................cant wait looking forward to it.
You've done such a good drawing there well done.
No doubt you'll be calling to my house now with all those mates of yours to give me a kicking...........................cant wait looking forward to it.
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i think its that you resemble one of cargo's "friends"...StuntRider wrote:What you going on about looncargo wrote:Aww thats lovely did your mummy bring you some new crayons and paper into your secure unit.
You've done such a good drawing there well done.
No doubt you'll be calling to my house now with all those mates of yours to give me a kicking...........................cant wait looking forward to it.
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Re: manual fan switch
Pull out the two wires connected to the radiator and make a parallel circuit with a switch. Simples.
That way you can have the radiator fan manually operated, as well as still retaining normal operation.
That way you can have the radiator fan manually operated, as well as still retaining normal operation.