hello, a week ago i decided to change the belt fan on my tahoe with a new electric fan. the first thing i noted was a brawny engine and a silent engine moan.
but no all is good here because this electric fan change comes with a battery drain. im thinking that the speed and charge of the fan are too high for the baterry charge,. I got the fans from a junkyard near here. the electric circuit has a temperature switch located on the driver side of the engine, on the head. and it starts operating at 195 degrees until the coolant reaches 185 degrees. i´m thinking to put an electric resistence connected to the negative side of the fans to slow the speed and give some rest to the alternator for charge.
does anybody has any suggestion on this.??
but no all is good here because this electric fan change comes with a battery drain. im thinking that the speed and charge of the fan are too high for the baterry charge,. I got the fans from a junkyard near here. the electric circuit has a temperature switch located on the driver side of the engine, on the head. and it starts operating at 195 degrees until the coolant reaches 185 degrees. i´m thinking to put an electric resistence connected to the negative side of the fans to slow the speed and give some rest to the alternator for charge.
does anybody has any suggestion on this.??