LtFuzz
Explorer
Hey guys, I'd love some feedback on how you have your manual on/off cooling fans set up.
Space is a premium for me so I'm thinking of going with this setup:
15.5x26.25x2 5/8"
I should be able to squeeze that in. It's a puller setup and pulls 2500cfm while drawing 14-22 amps. It'll cover my radiator completely, length-wise, and leave an inch uncovered on the top and bottom.
I'm debating whether or not to spend the extra $50 to get the kit that comes with the variable speed/thermostat control. I like the idea of a fan that works automatically depending on cooling demand, but at the same time that also adds another layer of system complexity.
The other option is to get a basic wiring harness hooked up to a basic on/off switch. And I'd simply flip it on and off as needed. Keeping an eye on the temp gauge isn't really that hard and I do it regardless.
There's also this option:
Which lets you set the temperature target you want to hit before the fans come on. Seems like a decent compromise but again, an extra layer of complexity. If the sensor fails you're SOL. I suppose you could add another backup system... but I'm trying to keep this as basic as possible.
What're you guys running? Did you find a nice way to wire it up?
Thanks for the feedback
Space is a premium for me so I'm thinking of going with this setup:

15.5x26.25x2 5/8"
I should be able to squeeze that in. It's a puller setup and pulls 2500cfm while drawing 14-22 amps. It'll cover my radiator completely, length-wise, and leave an inch uncovered on the top and bottom.
I'm debating whether or not to spend the extra $50 to get the kit that comes with the variable speed/thermostat control. I like the idea of a fan that works automatically depending on cooling demand, but at the same time that also adds another layer of system complexity.
The other option is to get a basic wiring harness hooked up to a basic on/off switch. And I'd simply flip it on and off as needed. Keeping an eye on the temp gauge isn't really that hard and I do it regardless.
There's also this option:

Which lets you set the temperature target you want to hit before the fans come on. Seems like a decent compromise but again, an extra layer of complexity. If the sensor fails you're SOL. I suppose you could add another backup system... but I'm trying to keep this as basic as possible.
What're you guys running? Did you find a nice way to wire it up?
Thanks for the feedback