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Yandina Ltd. makes just such a device. They are available here in 12v or 24v versions: http://www.backwoodssolar.com/Catalo...htm#VENT%20FAN On 27 Jan 2007 03:55:29 -0800, "CS" wrote: I want to fit a small fan to vent my battery box when the battery is charging. I only want the fan to run during charging, so was thinking of a relay that would only close when the voltage is above 28v or so. Any ideas??? |
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On 28 Jan, 08:49, Al Thomason wrote:
Yandina Ltd. makes just such a device. They are available here in 12v or 24v versions:http://www.backwoodssolar.com/Catalo...htm#VENT%20FAN Thanks - same site has an automatic vent fan control. |
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Yandina Ltd. makes just such a device. They are available here in 12v or 24v versions:http://www.backwoodssolar.com/Catalo...NT%20FANThanks - same site has an automatic vent fan control. Sorry - though you were referring to fan. |
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