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Originally Posted by erick_e
In most, but not all, of the failures I've seen the fans have been set to run at 100% by a custom tune instead of the factory 90%.
Got my parts from Mouser. Detailed parts list is in my corvette forum thread. Total cost was less than $35 for the connectors and terminals.
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Correct. Factory PWM controllers have max output @ 90% commanded duty cycle. I've never set them above to 'investigate potential failure modes', but could see that unknowledgeable calibrators could mistakenly assume 100%>90% so must be better.
Factory fans are rated in watts, stock C6 fan is a 400W (so @ 12.5 volts = 32 amps).
Newer 850W fans we've been using on higher output applications are ~68 amps (850/12.5). They use the connector that was shown a couple posts back. That and 10mm wire (between 6 and 8 ga). Have to consider generator output capability with all the high electrical loads.
Another benefit of PWM fans is they never have onrush of current draw since they ramp-up to output. Discrete fans can have considerable spike in amperage when turning on. (hard on electrical, idle stability, etc.)
Dave