Posted by karl f on June 07, 2010 at 12:29:55 from (209.188.106.159):
In Reply to: Re: M, 400 fan rpm posted by Red Mist on June 04, 2010 at 16:05:45:
mike. It is a 3 wire. The most frustrating thing about it is I've done it "right" to eliminate my concerns and it's still biting me in the rear. Also the fact that I have coached maybe 10 people in person on a conversion and theirs were all successful.
and to everyone else, thanks for the input. According to the card that comes with the alternator, the light off/turn on rpm is around 250. so 975 alternator rpm at idle should be sufficient. maybe it's a poor connection? I'll add a reply when i get the desired results.
I have not messed with it yet in hopes of cooling off and looking at it fresh. rather than cooling down about it, it's making me madder every day ;)
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