Is 12 volts added to 12 volts still just 12 volts?
Problem- adding a manual "on" switch or an adjustable cooling fan system to the existing one.
Can I have one 12 volt source feeding the fan and the other still possibly coming on?
The need is my 96 Aspire - the radiator fan is controlled through the PCM computer and only has a temp gauge sensor and not a coolant switch-
I don't believe I have the option of getting a cooler switch- i.e. 185 instead of 207 degrees
yet I can get an aftermarket variable temp controller with a thermo sensor that attaches to the radiator, or I could possibly just add a manual switch to turn the fan on earlier.
I don't want to scuttle the OE system which appears to be functioning- I just want the fan to come on at a lower temp. If I add power to the line otherwise, will it damage anything if the OE system then kicks in and throws 12 volts that way as well?
Current bike project- vintage Peugeot mixte frame to mount electric battery on.
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Problem- adding a manual "on" switch or an adjustable cooling fan system to the existing one.
Can I have one 12 volt source feeding the fan and the other still possibly coming on?
The need is my 96 Aspire - the radiator fan is controlled through the PCM computer and only has a temp gauge sensor and not a coolant switch-
I don't believe I have the option of getting a cooler switch- i.e. 185 instead of 207 degrees
yet I can get an aftermarket variable temp controller with a thermo sensor that attaches to the radiator, or I could possibly just add a manual switch to turn the fan on earlier.
I don't want to scuttle the OE system which appears to be functioning- I just want the fan to come on at a lower temp. If I add power to the line otherwise, will it damage anything if the OE system then kicks in and throws 12 volts that way as well?
Current bike project- vintage Peugeot mixte frame to mount electric battery on.
P1010519.jpgP1010513.jpg
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