GreensvilleJay
Well-known member
Equipment
BX23-S,57 A-C D-14,58 A-C D-14, 57 A-C D-14,tiller,cults,Millcreek 25G spreader,
1) 180 watts ,according to the fan datasheet off the web... (30 more than the dynamo can supply...)
2) doesn't really matter (air flow based on pitch(angle of attack) + fan speed (RPM) to get airflow(CFM)
3) he's using the duct/shroud..should be similar airflow( though pictures before /after would help...)
4) optical tach would be useful,though speed can be determined on mfr's chart of RPM vs voltage(if they supply it...)
5) be interesting to KNOW what CFM the stock fan DOES produce.... 802 FM might not be enough ??
Since the electric fan IS deigned as a 'rad fan' it 'should' work, again picture would help.
It might be that fan is designed to be 'in a duct' NOT 'just at the end'.... Some fans ARE designed that the mid pitch of the blades IS supposed to be 1/2 way between 'in' and 'out'...
2) doesn't really matter (air flow based on pitch(angle of attack) + fan speed (RPM) to get airflow(CFM)
3) he's using the duct/shroud..should be similar airflow( though pictures before /after would help...)
4) optical tach would be useful,though speed can be determined on mfr's chart of RPM vs voltage(if they supply it...)
5) be interesting to KNOW what CFM the stock fan DOES produce.... 802 FM might not be enough ??
Since the electric fan IS deigned as a 'rad fan' it 'should' work, again picture would help.
It might be that fan is designed to be 'in a duct' NOT 'just at the end'.... Some fans ARE designed that the mid pitch of the blades IS supposed to be 1/2 way between 'in' and 'out'...