bower100
Husqvarna
AA Class
While I'm installing this fan on my 07 te450, ( it didn't come with one), I can choose between simply wiring it thru a switch I can operate myself, or wire it thru a bi-metallic switch that cycles it on/off at preset temperatures.
The question is, what's Husky put on the bikes to work the fan and where is it on the bike?
I was thinking about this: on Suzuki water cooled street bikes the fan operates from a temp. switch that's screwed into the radiators bottom tank .... water exiting the radiator. That's fine...those street bikes have only one radiator.
But if I was to put a temp switch in the bottom of the Husky rad. that is cooled by the fan I bet the things gonna cycle on/off quickly ... and it won't be "seeing" the water exiting the other un-cooled rad.
Result, poor cooling control .... the fan limited by temp switch placement.
What should I do?
Dave
The question is, what's Husky put on the bikes to work the fan and where is it on the bike?
I was thinking about this: on Suzuki water cooled street bikes the fan operates from a temp. switch that's screwed into the radiators bottom tank .... water exiting the radiator. That's fine...those street bikes have only one radiator.
But if I was to put a temp switch in the bottom of the Husky rad. that is cooled by the fan I bet the things gonna cycle on/off quickly ... and it won't be "seeing" the water exiting the other un-cooled rad.
Result, poor cooling control .... the fan limited by temp switch placement.
What should I do?
Dave