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The original two speed fan fried, and we don't want to spend the big
bucks for an OEM fan. I installed a engine fan out of my defunct
Mercedes 300. We have another fan, a smaller one, and want to put it
on/in front of the AC condenser, and wire it in so it comes on
whenever the AC is turned on. THe big round Mercedes fan is positioned
on the other side of the radiator, so it is not drawing air directly
over the AC condenser. It its simple enough to find the fuse for the
AC compressor, and tap off power BEFORE the fuse to an new fuse for
the AC fan. I think when I measured the current it draws about 7 or 8
amps. Question is, I need to know whether the circuit that switches
the AC compressor clutch on can handle another 8 amps. Or should I to
be safe only power the fan through a booster relay?
bucks for an OEM fan. I installed a engine fan out of my defunct
Mercedes 300. We have another fan, a smaller one, and want to put it
on/in front of the AC condenser, and wire it in so it comes on
whenever the AC is turned on. THe big round Mercedes fan is positioned
on the other side of the radiator, so it is not drawing air directly
over the AC condenser. It its simple enough to find the fuse for the
AC compressor, and tap off power BEFORE the fuse to an new fuse for
the AC fan. I think when I measured the current it draws about 7 or 8
amps. Question is, I need to know whether the circuit that switches
the AC compressor clutch on can handle another 8 amps. Or should I to
be safe only power the fan through a booster relay?