Gary,
No, the fan is turned on to forcibly exhaust gasses released by charging, rather than based on temperature, so voltage-based control is exactly what's desired. Take a look at www.zephyrvent.com; that's what we're addressing.
Allan

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On 1/7/2015 4:23 PM, Baxter, Gary wrote:

Hi Chris,

All the aux relays are voltage controlled so not sure what setting you would use to activate the fan? I would assume you are trying to turn the fan on based on high temperature in an enclosure or something so battery voltage wouldn’t be a good indicator. We have military and vehicle applications that use +12 or 24v to the fan via an adjustable t-stat. Check Grainger under HVAC t-stats, this one is around $25

 

 

Gary

 


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