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Horton Fan
11-24-2008, 14:41
Post: #11
Horton Fan
Jim
I replaced mine two years ago but I didn't think it was the thermostat that sent a signal to engage the fan.
Don Spithaler
89 SP 36'
Butler, PA
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 9:30 PM, jim riordan <"jqrjr@yahoo.com"> wrote:



190• That's what my thermostat is manufactured for



Jim Riordan

--- Don Spithaler <"dspithaler%40gmail.com"> wrote:



> Guys

> I put a small light at the dash to let me know when

> my fan comes on.

> I took it out on the road today to check it out. It

> was cold today & I

> saw the fan coming on & off at about 170 degree.

> That seems to cold

> for the fan to be coming on & off. What do you

> think? What is the

> sender set at & does anybody know what degree it

> should come on at. I

> always though the fan was running more that it

> should.

> Don Spithaler

> 89 SP 36'

> Butler, PA

>

>




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