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Date Published: 13th November 2006
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Choosing Electric fans for your car and other vehicles can be a difficult task today! There are about thousands of products to choose from and one can find different types of radiator cooling fans on the web so much, so that it is difficult to select the best one of the lot. In view of this situation, one must be looking forward to get the best quality electric cooling fan for his car and therefore it would be advisable on your end to select a cooling fan that best suits the requirements of your car. Never purchase an electric cooling fan just because it is cheaper than others in the market. You can harm your vehicle's engine in that way and reduce the life of the engine components. Always remember quality is what matters in the end.

These indigenously made electric cooling fans are perfect control systems that provide the bets possible protection for a vehicle or even a system which uses these electric cooling fans. All such kinds of systems use a 30 amp fuse, and in some cases even a temperature sensor, relay and wiring harness are also used up. These parts are used up in automatic vehicles, solar driven cars etc. Relays are required to carry the high amperage needed by electric fans thereby eliminating the load on the car's ignition switch. Temperature sensors are not included with the PRC-35 system which operates whenever the key is on or with a manual switch. Both controls can be used with or without A/C request. Sensors have a 3/8 in. pipe thread.




The electric fans are designed in such a way so as to cool down the environment of the radiator and save the life of your vehicle. You can choose a variety of electric fans from the internet but you must be aware of the specifications that are needed by the vehicle before you get to buy one. The fan is designed in such a way that it automatically turns on when the temperature of the engine goes above a set point. Similarly it stops when the temperature goes back to normal.

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