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Old May 21, 2004 | 10:56 AM
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Default Re: Cooling problem (All welcome)

Originally Posted by reuter
i'd say do it however it takes to get it back to exactly the way it operated before you removed it or better. i wouldnt bullshit anything to do with cooling. spend the money on good parts and fix it right, whichever option that may be.

just my $.02
I'm not bullshitting anything, just looking for the most cost-effective way to do this. Time and money are my concern. I want it to function better than before, just need some ideas before I go shopping.




Originally Posted by HybridBert
i see...my solution is more if your thermo switch isn't working.. you can use that probe instead of buying a factory switch. If you are looking for some kind of notificaiton that it's working, you can make a display light parallel to the fan motor circuit. This will only tell you if your fan is getting power, kinda the same as a manual switch. If you have a bad fan, a display light or a manual switch won't help you.


All the notification I need is to hear it running, and if I can switch it on and off manually then I'm happy.