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    Great, thanks, that makes sense. I've been thinking of wiring up some 12v computer fans to keep the relays temp down.

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    I was going to suggest the computer fans but then thought they were 5v or is that just a USB port?

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    Guys,
    I've decided to follow all your advice and do a complete component-by-component refurb.
    I've ordered a couple of new relays and will then re-solder the fuse box.
    I've just fitted new heater O-rings (s/b F-rings with all the words I used to coax the little b'tards into place: 3 times!) and whilst I had the lower dash out I crimped the fan connectors; blowing a gale, ta.
    Soldering in new potentiometers into the blend motors, replacing pollen filters and sticking the vac cleaners as far in as pos.
    Also looked at computer fans for the fusebox, they are 12v so in they go.

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    FWIW: If your fan relays are scorched, it's possible that the fans have been labouring long due to blocked pollen filters. I've had my truck in Bris. for 5 yrs now and having replaced all the relays as a matter of course when I bought it, there's no hint of brown scorching on the fan relays since then... even though the fans are running flat out most of the time. I'm not sure that a 12V computer fan is going to make much difference in the fuse box, other than to draw in dust and engine heat... just a thought

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoges View Post
    FWIW: If your fan relays are scorched, it's possible that the fans have been labouring long due to blocked pollen filters.
    I've decried this view for years but it seems to have become the accepted view.

    When airflow is reduced, electric fans draw less current. There is plenty of information about this on line and in text books.

    Eventually, Scotty on the RR.NET took the air con system from a P38A and did some tests. He was expecting to find I was wrong. He found, however, that I was right and that with blocked filters, the current draw was lower. He documented these findings (with photos) in a thread on RR.NET last year.
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    there are 50amp units available at Jaycar too. After replacing the fuse box recently I've externally mounted the to fan relays with 70amp ones. I figured if I take out the heat, the board is going to last longer.

    Been looking at a computer fan too and piping the air in from the cabin. I've got a 100x100 fan bolted into a square to 50mm round down pipe piece. But just can't seem to find room under the dash to mount it.

    Just for reference, there are a few different numbered fuse boxes. As long as you don't go backwards in years you can run any of them as long as they're for the v8. (obviously bosch is different though). I'm running a june 98 build fuse box in my oct 95 build HSE.

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    Quote Originally Posted by benji View Post
    Been looking at a computer fan too and piping the air in from the cabin. I've got a 100x100 fan bolted into a square to 50mm round down pipe piece. But just can't seem to find room under the dash to mount it.
    I remember seeing your post on RR.NET about this.

    Regrettably, the search function on the new RR.NET site doesn't seem to be able to find anything any more, hence the reason for not giving a link to the current draw tests done by Scotty. As well, a lot of the pix have disappeared,
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    yes i've had some arguments with the computer screen about the search function too. My wife tells me not to argue with inanimate objects.

    I'll post some pictures up tommorow.

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    I'm not sure if these pictures will work out, but; here are the photos of the external fan relays.

    If you look closely in the fuse box, i've had to cut away the plastic pannel that sits below the relays, and the external relays are simply bolted to a piece of flat that's held in by the corner of the fuse box itself. Therefore, the external relays, and the wiring sit under the battery cover.


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    Quote Originally Posted by benji View Post
    I'm not sure if these pictures will work out, but; here are the photos of the external fan relays.
    That's a much better solution, I think I'll do the same, thanks

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