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    Defender thermo override switch

    Has anyone got details of an override switch for the thermo on a Defender.

    I was going to supply 12v via a separate switch but am not sure if this could interfere with the A/C. It switches on a/c pump clutch

    Was thinking of some arrangement where if you use the override switch a relay disconnects the A/C supplied power.

    A circuit diagram would be great.

    Thanks
    MtM

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    6 PIN Relay

    PIN 1 PIN 2 PIN 3
    PIN 4 PIN 5 PIN 6

    +'ve to PIN 1 and Earth to PIN 6, fit a switch to this circuit in the dash (switch either +'ve or -'ve.)

    When power is applied PIN 2 & PIN 3 are in common

    When no power is applied PIN 4 & PIN 5 are in common

    Cut into your A/C power supply and put PIN 4 & PIN 5 in line. Then the A/C will operate the fan and work normally, till you switch this relay on.

    Connect power to a thermostat switch and then run it to the fan via PIN 2 & PIN 3 (into 2, out of 3). Then when you switch the relay ON (power to PIN 1), the fan will be activated by the Thermo switch, and the A/C power supply will be disrupted. Obviously you won't have A/C in this override mode.


    My inclination would be to just turn the A/C on if it's getting too hot for the motor. That way we could both (the engine & I) enjoy some extra cooling.

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    I found an easier way to stop the aircon turning on with less complexity was to fit a diode in the line from the aircon switch to the fans.
    Available at Jaycar.
    Regards Philip A

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipA View Post
    I found an easier way to stop the aircon turning on with less complexity was to fit a diode in the line from the aircon switch to the fans.
    Available at Jaycar.
    Regards Philip A
    Is there a special diode that needs to be used? ie. able to handle the current for running the thermo fan.

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    I got a big one . I just had a look for one but couldn't find it.

    I had a look in the Jaycar catalogue and this appears to be it.
    http://www.jaycar.com.au/products_uploaded/ZR-1054.pdf

    Now it was almost 20 years ago, but I recall (maybe ) that the interior fans on the aircon were on a separate circuit to the clutch and all I had to do was isolate the clutch.
    So I used the diode in the sensor wire of the relay that I fitted for the fans which ran from the clutch. I just added another sensor wire from a switch, then no back current energised the clutch when I manually turned on the fans.
    Regards Philip A

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipA View Post
    I got a big one . I just had a look for one but couldn't find it.

    I had a look in the Jaycar catalogue and this appears to be it.
    http://www.jaycar.com.au/products_uploaded/ZR-1054.pdf

    Now it was almost 20 years ago, but I recall (maybe ) that the interior fans on the aircon were on a separate circuit to the clutch and all I had to do was isolate the clutch.
    So I used the diode in the sensor wire of the relay that I fitted for the fans which ran from the clutch. I just added another sensor wire from a switch, then no back current energised the clutch when I manually turned on the fans.
    Regards Philip A
    I have purchased a bunch of these from Jaycar and will combine them together to get the required amperage.

    Altronics had a 25amp diode that could have been used but I had already bought the ones from Jaycar.

    This makes for a simple modification without requiring a complicated relay setup.

    Thanks
    MtM

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