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stanger90 
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Posted: April 17, 2009 at 12:42 AM / IP Logged  
Adding an electric fan to my mustang and it requires a 75 amp relay to run at high speed. Can I run two parallel 30/40 amp relays in place of the one?
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Part Number: PAC-80
electric fan -- posted image.
The PAC-80 handles 80 amps continuous and 150 amp surges. Perfect for show systems utilizing lighting and motorized enhancements.
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stanger90 
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Thanks for the reply. I was going to buy a relay like you are showing, but I have a bunch of relays laying around from remote start installs and I'd like to use them up. Plus they are paid for already!

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So you need two relays, 2 sets of power feed plus a nice reactive load and lots of on-rush current, I think you're heading for trouble using 2 x smaller relays, I hope Mr Idiot and Mr KP would comment here.

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