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Uploaded by on Dec 6, 2009

Testing my junkyard Tbird electric fan. Its got two speeds and is supposed to be the big boy in the market. Shroud is 19 x 22 x 6", fan blades are 18" in diameter.

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  • @hightimez89 Use a 12v drill battery. You have to figure out which terminal is positive and negative, but essentially you are just using it to power the fan. There are 3 wires on these fans, the black is the common ground, the two other wires seperately control the low and high speed circuits of the fan, as shown in the video.

  • Smart idea using the drill battery to test the fan! I'm looking at hitting up the local JY to find one of those for my Astro, that high speed setting is wicked!

  • i have the same fan!

  • Neat trick to test out the fan..how exactly do you do it?? because the fan on my e36 might not be working and i wanna test it

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