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Lol I thought this would be more fun. Didn't know there was wiring and stuff involved. I don't know wtf these relays and controllers and **** are/do just gimme a damn wrench and bolts lol!Theres a thread for it in the FAQ section but it's a worthless pos cuz the pictures got deleted
It's not that simple. When I said "on all the time" I meant on while truck is running. There are plenty of threads showing how relays are hooked up, for instance grille light threads. Same principal, but your fan replaces the lights. You need to test light around in the spare relay holes in your fuse box and find a switched 12v, this will turn your relay on. Then you need to run a fused line from your battery to the relay. A ground to the relay, and the wire from the relay to your fan. See my 100w reverse light thread for which terminal each goes to. Also need to ground the fan. That's the simplest way to do it.... If you aren't good with electrical, other fancier ways (coming on and off at certain temps) will be more work.
Lol I thought this would be more fun. Didn't know there was wiring and stuff involved. I don't know wtf these relays and controllers and **** are/do just gimme a damn wrench and bolts lol!Theres a thread for it in the FAQ section but it's a worthless pos cuz the pictures got deleted
What in the hell do you mean you didn't know wiring was involved? Lol. What did you think the thing ran on? Hopes and dreams?
Hell if my truck ran on hopes and dreams I'd be screwed, all that went out the window when I got married LOL
AHAHAHAHA! They should really start a section on you married folks where you can all complain to each other about how the ole ball and chain stops you from doing things. I'd read that section everyday and thank god for my youth while I still have it lol