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Old 10-12-2015, 10:00 AM
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It seems that I talked to spal about my fans, and they said that the corvette fans are brushless. I can't remember for sure, It may have been that my fans wouldn't work with the pwm controller. I can't remember. I think that is a sweet setup for sure. If I do another project I may go that route. Good Job and thanks for sharing the info. I know on Lous Change build thread they installed the same controllers. I will have to find it and see what fans they ran. They used 2 corvette controllers on it.
Thanks again, I understand it a lot better now.
I can't imagine that an 80 dollar fan is anything fancy. I really don't see a link between PWM control and whether a fan motor is brushless or not. The ECU send a duty cycle command to the C6 controller, based on that command, the controller adjusts output voltage to the fan. It's as simple as that.

I think using 2 controllers is overkill. What's the current draw of the 11" Spal fans? My guess is that it is under 15 amps each.

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I can't imagine that an 80 dollar fan is anything fancy. I really don't see a link between PWM control and whether a fan motor is brushless or not. The ECU send a duty cycle command to the C6 controller, based on that command, the controller adjusts output voltage to the fan. It's as simple as that.

I think using 2 controllers is overkill. What's the current draw of the 11" Spal fans? My guess is that it is under 15 amps each.

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Big difference when you're using PWM.... from what I've read doing research.
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Old 10-12-2015, 08:34 PM
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Big difference when you're using PWM.... from what I've read doing research.
Greg,

Are you referring to PWM in general or using a brushless fan or both?

I absolutely love my set-up. The fan kicks on slowly and gently and speeds up as needed. Most of the time you can't even hear it run.

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Greg,

Are you referring to PWM in general or using a brushless fan or both?

I absolutely love my set-up. The fan kicks on slowly and gently and speeds up as needed. Most of the time you can't even hear it run.

Andrew
How does one incorporate operating an air conditioning compressor in your set up? I have seen some ideas on the forum, but am still not sure how to do it.

Thanks, Larry
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How does one incorporate operating an air conditioning compressor in your set up? I have seen some ideas on the forum, but am still not sure how to do it.

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Larry,

I don't have AC, so I can't help. Others have done this, so hopefully they will give you some input. The following is a guess:

The AC compressor is controlled by the VA computer and not by the engine ECU. The ECU monitors AC pressure and coolant temp and adjusts the fan speed accordingly.

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Larry,

I don't have AC, so I can't help. Others have done this, so hopefully they will give you some input. The following is a guess:

The AC compressor is controlled by the VA computer and not by the engine ECU. The ECU monitors AC pressure and coolant temp and adjusts the fan speed accordingly.

Andrew
I am not familiar with the VA computer. Can you give me some insight? Thanks, Larry
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I am not familiar with the VA computer. Can you give me some insight? Thanks, Larry
I wish I could, but as I said before, I don't have A/C on my cars.

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