mr_blasto
1/2 ton status
I have a 4 year old but never used flex-a-lite dual electric fan setup I am thinking about using, but I am also considering selling it and going with the windstar fan setup.
I don't have much specific information about the windstar fans. I know that the flexalite fans are rated at 5200 cfm, up to a 30 amp draw, and have a thermostat type switch that can turn the fans on at any temp between 180 and 240.
I am not sure if you can set them up like the windstar fans to come on at say 210 and off at 190. And with the flex-a-lites either both fans are on or neither, unlike the windstars where the you can set different temps for each fan to come on.
I would venture a guess that the Flex-a-lites flow more air, but that is purely a guess. Am I going to run into a problem with the flex-a-lites coming on and off every 30 seconds, or is that kind of the point?
What would you guys do? Which is easier to wire up?
I will be running a 406 TBI if it matters.
I don't have much specific information about the windstar fans. I know that the flexalite fans are rated at 5200 cfm, up to a 30 amp draw, and have a thermostat type switch that can turn the fans on at any temp between 180 and 240.
I am not sure if you can set them up like the windstar fans to come on at say 210 and off at 190. And with the flex-a-lites either both fans are on or neither, unlike the windstars where the you can set different temps for each fan to come on.
I would venture a guess that the Flex-a-lites flow more air, but that is purely a guess. Am I going to run into a problem with the flex-a-lites coming on and off every 30 seconds, or is that kind of the point?
What would you guys do? Which is easier to wire up?
I will be running a 406 TBI if it matters.