Okay guys/gals, I got the Ramcharger's dual fans last week. Installed them and was impressed, except for one problem. They keep blowing 30amp fuses. They cant be drawing that much amperage!
I was running a stock '87 fan before so electrical hookup was pretty much a breeze, should have been plug and play.
Heres the lowdown:
Im running the trigger lead from the '87ECM out to the driver's side fender (near where the charcoal canister used to be) to a 30amp relay. PWR to the relay is 10GA coming from the battery with a fuse in line a few inches from the battery.Ground for the fans is 10GA to the frame near by. As soon as the ECM triggers the relay, the fan starts for a split second and then the fuse blows. The only thing saving me is that I had a manual switch wired seperately (no relay). It gets pwr from the fusebox (batt, not ign). When I pwr the fans this way there is no problem. I know the fuse in the fuse box for this circuit is less than 30amps, but it doesnt blow.
Am I missing something here?? Ive checked for shorts in the pwr wire with a VOM and even rewired it just for the heck of it. Ive tried different relays. Ive tried getting pwr differently, by borrowing my alky pump's relay pwr lead from the alternator, and yep the fans blew that fuse too.
This is something I cant leave hanging. I already forgot to turn on the fan once when I was driving yesterday (until I saw almost 200 degrees on the guage). Any help would be appreciated.
I was running a stock '87 fan before so electrical hookup was pretty much a breeze, should have been plug and play.
Heres the lowdown:
Im running the trigger lead from the '87ECM out to the driver's side fender (near where the charcoal canister used to be) to a 30amp relay. PWR to the relay is 10GA coming from the battery with a fuse in line a few inches from the battery.Ground for the fans is 10GA to the frame near by. As soon as the ECM triggers the relay, the fan starts for a split second and then the fuse blows. The only thing saving me is that I had a manual switch wired seperately (no relay). It gets pwr from the fusebox (batt, not ign). When I pwr the fans this way there is no problem. I know the fuse in the fuse box for this circuit is less than 30amps, but it doesnt blow.
Am I missing something here?? Ive checked for shorts in the pwr wire with a VOM and even rewired it just for the heck of it. Ive tried different relays. Ive tried getting pwr differently, by borrowing my alky pump's relay pwr lead from the alternator, and yep the fans blew that fuse too.
This is something I cant leave hanging. I already forgot to turn on the fan once when I was driving yesterday (until I saw almost 200 degrees on the guage). Any help would be appreciated.