Taurus 2-speed fan control wiring diagram

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This is a fully automatic control system, with an optional manual override to turn the fan on high. It does turn off the low side when the high side comes on, and it can be altered to include a low speed temp control switch or manual override as well, simply by replacing the ground on terminal 86 of the bottom relay with your own low speed temp switch, controller, or manual override switch. 8)
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==Overview==
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This is a fully automatic control system (so there's nothing to remember to turn on or off), with an optional manual override to turn the fan on high. It does turn off the low side when the high side comes on, and it can be altered to include a low speed temp control switch or manual override as well, simply by replacing the ground on terminal 86 of the bottom relay with your own low speed temp switch, controller, or manual override switch.  
  
[[File:http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x95/Rickracer_Hydrostream/S10%20Stuff/Fan%20Control/RickracersFanControlDiagram.jpg]]
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[[file:RickracersFanControlDiagram.jpg]]
  
These are the temp switches I use, and recommend :
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==Temperature switches==
SUM-890017 for the 185° on/170° off switch, and SUM-890018 for the 200° on/185° off switch.  
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Temp switches that can be used in the above wiring diagram (temps in degrees F):
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*SUM-890017 for the 185° on/170° off switch.
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*SUM-890018 for the 200° on/185° off switch.  
  
[[Media:http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?autofilter=1&part=SUM%2D890017&N=700+0&autoview=sku]]
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[[File:Sum-890017 temp switch 175-185 degree f.jpg|frame|left|Summit p/n 890017 temp switch, p/n 890018 looks identical]] <br style="clear:both"/>
  
[[Media:http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?autofilter=1&part=SUM%2D890018&N=700+0&autoview=sku]]
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==Resources==
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*[http://www.archtoolbox.com/representation/abbreviations/99-electabbrev.html Electrical abbreviations] from archtoolbox.com
  
[[File:http://static.summitracing.com/global/images/prod/large/sum-890017_w.jpg]]
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;Crankshaft Coalition wiki articles
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*[[DIY junkyard electrical fan controller]] This controller adds two speed capability to a cooling fan.
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*[[Bulletproof cooling system]]
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*[[Electric cooling fan installations]]
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*[[Relay application guide]]
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*[[How to solder electrical connections]]
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*[[Troubleshooting electrical problems]]
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*[[Understanding the math of electrical loads]]
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*[[Automotive wiring 101]]
  
Since most setups like this that I do are for customer vehicles, I tend to make everything automatic so they don't have to remember to turn anything on or off.
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