
Here are the relevant instructions for my controller

Thanks
Jesse
I'd reckon that it would be minimal current going through the ignition wire aye. I don't have a multimeter !myatt1972 wrote:Does it give you any idea of current draw through the ignition wire?
I would think it will be minimal as the red +ve will be powering the fans and the ignition powering the controller, get your multi-meter out and have a poke about in the engine bay or run a wire back inside the car to the ignition switch wiring or fuse box wiring.
Should of mentioned that I am only installing 1 fan! But yeah I will clean it upDKWW2000 wrote:From the diagram the controller looks like a Relay,
I would keep the 3 Earths as close to source as possible, less wires the better! Just make sure they are good if you use existing holes & scrape any paint/rust away.
This is from the product info blurb I linked to:DKWW2000 wrote:Does it state if the Fan will over run once ignition is turned off or does it have a timer?
Looks like I'll be having a look around the fuse box area then!DKWW2000 wrote:The ignition source should only be LIVE when ignition is on. DO NOT take the feed from any of the Coils etc, best taken from a feed around Fuse box or Ignition Lock.
Good ideamyatt1972 wrote:You could use the green air con wire as a manual overide switch in the car
thermal conductive paste on the probe should not withstand cleaning the watercooler with highpressure cleaner and the paste sucks mud and oil. Better you put the probe inside of a watercooler.Joe Blow wrote: My hot tip is to use thermal conductive paste on the probe (if it is an "insert into the cooling fins" style one), like they use on computer heat-sinks.