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1st Gen Lunchtable Thread - General Discussion

Discussion in '1st Gen. Tacomas (1995-2004)' started by Speedytech7, May 31, 2018.

  1. Aug 13, 2022 at 7:30 PM
    Sperrunner

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    Are the cane variable speed? Or you just want them to stage in pairs base off temp
     
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    The fans are capable of changing speed it’s just we don’t have any logic to do that. That’s why it’s 100% speed all the time. We want it to change on engine temp so it doesn’t kill the life span of them.
     
  3. Aug 13, 2022 at 7:34 PM
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    Staging would be easier. But if you could fine a temp controlled rehostat then you can probably control fans just by speed
     
  4. Aug 13, 2022 at 7:34 PM
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    So all you need is a temp sensor with a discrete output signal in series before those contactors. Easy peasy.
     
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    Interesting. Okay. Thank you.
     
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    How would you go about staging?
     
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    Fuck I'm sorry to hear.
     
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    4 run, 2 don't
    Thank you
     
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    Need 3 temp switches at different temps and put 2 fans per relay. So as each switch triggers it will bring on a pair
     
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    Damn... Sorry man, glad you guys were able to get there and be with her even for a few minutes before she passed, despite the rest of the family failing to do the right thing by not letting you know earlier. Our condolences to you and Steph
     
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    It's tough. It'll continue to be tough but just be there and and help get her the help she needs.
     
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    How are the other ones failing? Curious if maybe they lack flyback diodes
     
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    We’re not sure. All the inputs and even grounds of the solenoids are fused but they never pop. The one that failed today had completely burnt wires. And I think that bus all the fans were bad.

    The reason the fan setup is so janky is because these buses never had e-fans stock. It was one extremely large hydraulically driven fan factory. But the coach builder in Spain doesn’t make the hydraulic fan parts anymore so we were SOL and had to convert it.
     
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    Just get some M18 fuel jobsite fans
     
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    Are these fans not running on AC?
     
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    No, they’re DC fans. They’re cooling a 14.9l Cummins engine on a 60 foot bus haha.

    I’ve never heard of AC fans on a vehicle, maybe industrial stuff uses like an inverter or something I don’t know about?
     
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    Oh it sounded like they were cooling some generator or something. AC fan speed is easy to control.. DC isn't hard if it's PWM
     
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    HVAC guys, can overcharging your system make it not cool as well?
    ie: topping off the truck when it's actually got the recommended mass of refrigerant already in it?
     
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    It can reduce performance yes. If it’s enough, it can cause the pressure relief pop off too
     
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