re: fan thermostats I think the "best" solution is a microprocessor that looks at the factory temperature sensor and Does the Right Thing. I even wrote the code for an Arduino ($39) board. Never got around to trying it out. It could anticipate warmup, PWM speed control the fan, do 5 min cooldown after turn off but only if hot enough, etc. Histerysis, proportional speed, etc. It even self-calibrates; the factory temp sensors are all over the place so it's necessary. From a cold engine, you enter CALIBRATE mode with a switch, then: When temp reaches rated thermostat temp (you look at the guage, use a thermometer, etc) you press the CAL switch. That's the low set point. When temp reaches maximum desired operating (you again) press the switch a second time. That's the hot setpoint. It then proportionally controls the fan within that range. Too many projects. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list