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Old 12-08-2008, 05:56 PM   #1
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Originally Posted by GSXRJJordan View Post
Negative. The way I described it energizes the coil when the pin connected to the controller goes low (switched ground) - the other side of the coil is +12v. The coil doesn't activate the relay until it has power passing through it, I.E. one gets +12v and the other gets ground.
i think i gotcha. So the +12V "signal" and the ground from the fan controller basically "switch on" the relay.....which connects the fan to the power source

i wired mine up so that it has a constant (+) supply, and the ground is being switched through the relay (with a fuse inline)

any adverse effects to having it wired this way?
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