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snappytravis
05-09-2014, 06:35 AM
Just curious how many have used the f5 fan controller. I have mine hooked up and the fans are running with just the key on. I would also like to know how you wired in your vehicle speed sensor. Mine has two wires. I believe one is ground and one is signal.
Thanks Travis
GregWeld
05-09-2014, 09:03 PM
Just curious how many have used the f5 fan controller. I have mine hooked up and the fans are running with just the key on. I would also like to know how you wired in your vehicle speed sensor. Mine has two wires. I believe one is ground and one is signal.
Thanks Travis
I might be completely confused but I think the F5 Fan controller is for fans in computers not cars...
snappytravis
05-10-2014, 06:59 AM
GW, How did I know you would reply, We won't even go into my computer skills,, I am back on the Camaro project,, Looks like your projects are doing well, New Hot Rod and Shop. I dig the barn wood. Looks great
GregWeld
05-10-2014, 07:02 AM
Yeah but you didn't answer the question! LOL
Are you asking about wiring the fans in your computer or the fans in your car?
snappytravis
05-10-2014, 07:16 AM
Yeah but you didn't answer the question! LOL
Are you asking about wiring the fans in your computer or the fans in your car?
Fans in car. It is a Pain,,less. It may be going back and being replaced with relays.
GregWeld
05-10-2014, 07:30 AM
Sine Wave Generators:
Vehicle speed sensors that generate A/C or sine waveforms are two wires sensors. If your vehicle has an aftermarket two wire speed sensor then connect this wire to the same wire ran to either your fuel injection computer or speedometer. If your vehicle has a factory VSS generator you will need to identify which of the two wires is the high side wire. OEM schematics usually show this as VSS High wires. If you are having issues identifying which wire to connect to here call our tech line for assistance.
snappytravis
05-10-2014, 10:20 AM
Awesome thank you have a good weekend
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