Seriously it looks pretty good.
Thanks I’m trying but it’s testing my patientsSeriously it looks pretty good.
I thought you were in construction management, did you become a doctor treating patients now?Thanks I’m trying but it’s testing my patients
I have it ground triggered through one of these.Just a warning, those fans can pop a 30A fuse like a balloon on second startup. You might want a 30A breaker for each fan or wiring and fuses for two 40A fuses.
You want a different tune until you get the new air enforcement device?
I have it ground triggered through one of these.
https://www.speedwaymotors.com/MSD-...MIudCo0JfokAMVahBECB3EjhvREAQYASABEgI8QPD_BwE
A different tune would be great!
Hmmm I’ll have to put one in then. Yes 2 barYou still need overcurrent protection like a fuse or circuit breaker.
https://www.speedwaymotors.com/MSD-...MIudCo0JfokAMVahBECB3EjhvREAQYASABEgI8QPD_BwE
Are you still running the 2 bar map sensor?
The MSD SSR box has built in overcurrent protection. It even allows for >35Amps for a period of time based on this chart. You can also use a PWM signal from your Holley to soft start the fans, that's what I did.You still need overcurrent protection like a fuse or circuit breaker.
https://www.speedwaymotors.com/MSD-...MIudCo0JfokAMVahBECB3EjhvREAQYASABEgI8QPD_BwE
Thank you for the clarification on that, I did not know it had that and I have verified you are correct. I have not used those things because I personally feel they are a little overpriced for what they are, and would be hard to replace in a pinch. But they are nice units.The MSD SSR box has built in overcurrent protection. It even allows for >35Amps for a period of time based on this chart. You can also use a PWM signal from your Holley to soft start the fans, that's what I did.
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