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<blockquote data-quote="Dosh142" data-source="post: 1107268" data-attributes="member: 562778"><p>Oops, I mean a false floor in my trunk. Um about wiring the fans... Everyone tells me to run a relay but I have another idea. I don't know much about electricity so please tell me if this circuit would work or not. I would run a wire from my amp to a resistor to bring the current down to 12v then I would connect a thermistor and then a fuse and then my fan. The first resistor would bring the current down to</p><p></p><p>12v then the thermistor would only allow current once the air temperature hits say 100 degrees F then the fuse would be there in case too much current was running to the fan. The negative wire would run back to my amp. Would this work?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dosh142, post: 1107268, member: 562778"] Oops, I mean a false floor in my trunk. Um about wiring the fans... Everyone tells me to run a relay but I have another idea. I don't know much about electricity so please tell me if this circuit would work or not. I would run a wire from my amp to a resistor to bring the current down to 12v then I would connect a thermistor and then a fuse and then my fan. The first resistor would bring the current down to 12v then the thermistor would only allow current once the air temperature hits say 100 degrees F then the fuse would be there in case too much current was running to the fan. The negative wire would run back to my amp. Would this work? [/QUOTE]
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