To: | p.zahornasky@att.net, autox@autox.team.net |
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Subject: | Re: prosolo |
From: | Hottvr@aol.com |
Date: | Thu, 28 Dec 2000 20:05:32 EST |
In a message dated 12/28/00 10:53:36 AM Pacific Standard Time, p.zahornasky@att.net writes: << The issue with cooling on Formula Fords is not weight. An electric fan only weighs a few pounds. The real issue is that the fans have to run off of the battery as there is no alternator. Run the fan too much, and you are done for the day, not enough juice to fire the plugs. >> Paul I ran four(Thats right four) electric fans on the March S2 last year. I never had a problem with the battery onboard as long as I always used an external to start. At a two day event at Salina last year I forgot to switch them off before putting the car in the trailer. The next morning I opened the trailer and could here the fans still running. The car wouldn't turn the starter over with the onboard battery but started with the jumper. I finshed the second day without incident. If you use "Muffin" fans for electrical(industrial) applications the draw on the battery is very small. Mike B. 99cm |
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