I have reviewed many electric fan units people put on the coaches. Few came
close to doing what the origioan fan with fan clutch did.
I design Fan/Blowers for the HVAC industry and know what it takes to do
them.
The coach is no more different, except at the higher end, it falls short.
Spal has the best published data to use as they have charts that have not
only free flow, but restricted flow.
Freeflow tells me half of what is required to pull air through a thick
radiator.
I compare data with a firm that provide One ton trucks that haul a 5th
wheelers and they cautioned me that on a long grade, the best fan
stillfall short on a hot day.
These fans were well shrouded and distanced for max flow.
On Tue, Aug 18, 2020 at 2:09 PM Ken Henderson via Gmclist <
> Big dumb typo on my part: "...remember that 8HP= 746 Watts..." should have
> read: "...remember that 8HP = 8*746 Watts..."
>
> Ken H.
>
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 18, 2020 at 2:19 PM Ken Henderson
>
> > Tom,
> >
> > I'm not positive of the number, but I've heard that the big 7 bladed fan
> > on the GMC can pull as much as 8 HP from the engine. If you could get a
> 12
> > VDC 8 HP electric motor to drive your (big) fan, it might cool the engine
> > just as well. (But remember that 8HP= 746 Watts which is 8*746/12=497
> > Amps! Don't know where you're gonna get that from -- or even 1/2 of it!)
> >
> > An electric fan can, when running, supplement the engine-driven fan.
> BUT,
> > when that same fan is not running, it's rotated by the aerodynamic forces
> > acting on it and becomes almost like an equally-sized flat plate
> > obstructing flow through the radiator.

> >
> > Ken H.
> >
> >
> > On Tue, Aug 18, 2020 at 1:47 PM Thom High via Gmclist <
> >
> >> I know this has been done more times than not, but I need to understand
> >> why electric radiator fans are bad. I have a Rambler American with an
> >> overbuilt AMC 401. Only running an electric fan with an electric water
> >> pump. It cools fine, but only drive it a few miles to shows and the
> track
> >> occasionally.
> >> I’d like to run a couple pusher fans on the front of the radiator and
> >> leave the clutch fan behind the radiator. Everyone on here pretty much
> say
> >> electric fans don’t work, but no one says why.
> >> On another note, Has anybody used Water Wetter or Royal Purple Ice to
> >> there coolant systems? I’ve used it in performance vehicles with good
> >> results.
> >> 15 to 20 degrees drop in temperatures
> >>
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