DirtyMJ
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Prince George, BC
I've heard lots of 'it can happen' but I don't think I've ever seen it happen. I ran dual electric fans on my last rig and always turned them off if the water got at all high. But I think they were more of a risk as they had much more flexible plastic blades.
I'm debating if I wish to go to dual electric again. This is a reliability thing. The prior setup (which I would basically copy) would cool adequetly with one fan inoperative. However, in the event of an alternator failure being able to turn off as many electrical devices as possible can extend your range dramatically. As it is, it seems it cools adequetly with the mechanical fan alone - as it should.
Thoughts?
I'm debating if I wish to go to dual electric again. This is a reliability thing. The prior setup (which I would basically copy) would cool adequetly with one fan inoperative. However, in the event of an alternator failure being able to turn off as many electrical devices as possible can extend your range dramatically. As it is, it seems it cools adequetly with the mechanical fan alone - as it should.
Thoughts?