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OK, thank you all
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Another thing to consider: Even if you have a battery, using the separate rectifier will put the fan load on your AC windings. This will prevent the fan load from running down your battery.
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Can someone tell - how many amperes have original gg fan?
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Hi, I have a 2011 EC300 E (electric start) and I'm planning to install a fan and I think is a good idea to have a DC source parallel to the original sistem so the fan will not drain the battery, that is possible?
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Yes, just hook up the rectifier input to the AC wiring (yellow plus chassis ground). Connect the rectifier output only to your fan through a switch. If you use a thermoswitch make sure it has two connection terminals so that your circuit will be isolated from ground.
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This is kind of a dumb question but I want to to mount a fan on my 84 RM 250. I am going to use a Spal Fan with a switch. This is the stator before restoration. My stator only has the two AC wires. Do I need a new stator with dedicated power source wires? Like in the video below,
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You need a stator with a lighting coil.
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