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<blockquote data-quote="johnecon2001" data-source="post: 572446" data-attributes="member: 556589"><p>get some 12v fans from radio shack. Find out how many amps they draw and combine the amps times the total number of fans to get a fuse to protect them. Than draw a 16 guage line from the distro to a switch. From the switch hook up a ground line to the car.. and then hook up positive and negative feeds from the fans to the switch. now you can turn them on and off. the more expensive way to do it is to by some kind of digital thermometer that will turn on an accesory when it reaches a certain heat. Then you don't have to futs with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnecon2001, post: 572446, member: 556589"] get some 12v fans from radio shack. Find out how many amps they draw and combine the amps times the total number of fans to get a fuse to protect them. Than draw a 16 guage line from the distro to a switch. From the switch hook up a ground line to the car.. and then hook up positive and negative feeds from the fans to the switch. now you can turn them on and off. the more expensive way to do it is to by some kind of digital thermometer that will turn on an accesory when it reaches a certain heat. Then you don't have to futs with it. [/QUOTE]
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