Re: [DML] Fan Fail Light Without Actual Fan Fail
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Re: [DML] Fan Fail Light Without Actual Fan Fail
- From: jwit6@xxxx
- Date: Mon, 13 May 2002 10:28:22 EDT
In a message dated 5/13/02 9:06:05 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
webmaster@xxxx writes:
<< the fan fail module is a
simple hall effect sensor. It measures the current drawn by each fan and
if there's an imbalance between the two, the current generated by the
coil is enough to light the light. Wonderful, if it weren't so badly
made! I imagine there's a slight imbalance in your two fans - nothing to
loose any sleep over - but at 13.5v there's enough difference to turn
the light on.
>>
Thanks for the explanation of the modules hall effect sensor design. Correct
me if I'm wrong, but it seems the original design intent was to signal a
failed fan thru a current flow imbalance between the fans, so if both fans
failed and were essentially open, or the circuit breaker tripped, or the
cooling fan relay failed, then you would have no fans and no warning light....
You only get a warning light if one is running and the other is not. Correct?
That seems to be a rare yet survivable situation (with only 1 fan running
you'll probably be able to make it home). What I did with a rewired Fan Fail
Module socket and another accessory relay in its place, will tell me whether
the fans have power, not if there is a current imbalance. The light comes on
only when the fans are supposed to be running but have no power due to a
thermal trip or a cooling fan relay failure.
Jim 6147
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