Microtech efan installation
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efan installation
I plan to connect efan on my lt10S.
I have or plan to connect
85 to aux white/red wire to microtech
86 to 12v ign
87 to battrey with bigger gauge wire plus 30amp fuse
30 to positive efan plus heavy ground from efan
Now my other question is, where can I set my efan to trigger on the microtech. What is the best temp to trigger it, does microtech have a function when the efan come on to compensate for the extra load.
I have or plan to connect
85 to aux white/red wire to microtech
86 to 12v ign
87 to battrey with bigger gauge wire plus 30amp fuse
30 to positive efan plus heavy ground from efan
Now my other question is, where can I set my efan to trigger on the microtech. What is the best temp to trigger it, does microtech have a function when the efan come on to compensate for the extra load.
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Turn it on at 84 degrees.
Switch your car into reds.
Press the up button on the handset till you see AUX_rpm then press the right button till you see AUX_FAN and press the mode button once and adjust the temperature accordingly then press the mode button one more time and your done.
And press the right button again and youll see the fan add feature.
Add between .05 to .1ms should be more then enough.
Switch your car into reds.
Press the up button on the handset till you see AUX_rpm then press the right button till you see AUX_FAN and press the mode button once and adjust the temperature accordingly then press the mode button one more time and your done.
And press the right button again and youll see the fan add feature.
Add between .05 to .1ms should be more then enough.
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