> So Folks I finally got a video posted that shows Mercedes Benz fan in
> action on my test stand. The input RPM is a constant at 2600 throughout
> the whole session.
>
> FOUR SEGMENTS OF THE VIDEO SHOW:
>
> 1) SPOOLING AT 2600 RPM, NOT ENGAGED (10/15 SECONDS)
>
> 2) SPOOLING AT 2600 RPM, ENGAGEMENT (10/15 SECONDS)
>
> 3) SPOOLING AT 2600 RPM DURING DURING DIS-ENGAGEMENT (60 SECONDS)
>
> 4) SPOOLING AT 2600 RPM AFTER COMPLETE DISENGAGEMENT (10/15 SECONDS)
>
> REMEMBER YOU CAN HAVE A SENSOR TURN ON THE CLUTCH OR A DASH SWITCH.
>
> SEE:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47SC8ot3frM&feature=youtu.be
>
>
> WHERE TO PURCHASE SEE:
http://www.appliedgmc.com/prod.itml/icOid/1874
>
> Some body needs to show me how to put this on our Photo
> site,...........please
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Tom Pryor
I have a minor addition to Tom's post.
"REMEMBER YOU CAN HAVE A(NY) SENSOR TURN ON THE CLUTCH OR A DASH SWITCH.)
In the near term future, I plan to use the temperature into the water pump and the outlet of the A/C condenser both as control signals. Someone with
a 7747 processor you enable one of the included analog switches for this function.
I strongly suggest that you include a visual indicator as the fan noise is very different and you will not be certain of what that new and
non-impressive noise relates to.
Matt - near 3k on the new fan and still impressed.
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