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#1 racingbob

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Posted 27 August 2014 - 10:10 AM

I have a complete revote fan set up I got new on ebay

 

from an abandoned project, got it for about 30% off

 

the cost of new one

 

I take it no problems with that controller going into the hose

 

also what number down would I put the live

 

in the fuse box

 

I think I saw someone say once 1 or 3 and what size fuse

 

would be needed for there

 

also I take it the revote ok or should I get a kenlowe instead

 

I saw the revotec on wheeler dealer on the moke



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Posted 28 August 2014 - 08:03 AM

no help here



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Posted 28 August 2014 - 10:44 AM

Not sure what you're asking to be honest.

 

The Revotec kit is pretty good, nicely finished and good quality.

 

I would feed it from a switched live, so on a four-fuse box then either top fuse for ignition live or third one down for ignition and accessory position.

 

The fan will draw about 5 amps continuous when running, and about 10-12 amps when starting up, so a 10-15 amp fuse will be fine.

 

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Posted 28 August 2014 - 12:07 PM

Not sure what you're asking to be honest.

 

The Revotec kit is pretty good, nicely finished and good quality.

 

I would feed it from a switched live, so on a four-fuse box then either top fuse for ignition live or third one down for ignition and accessory position.

 

The fan will draw about 5 amps continuous when running, and about 10-12 amps when starting up, so a 10-15 amp fuse will be fine.

 

Phil.

Phil, great thanks






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