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NYTOM 09-25-2014 06:46 PM

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Originally Posted by PerfTech (Post 917766)
...Try this! If you need more just let us know. Thanks, Allan...:D
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Allan I already asked what kind of switch to use but need to know if one of the switches you provide with the kits is large enough to operate two EZ-Cool doors together. I'm running out of space on the switch panel and wanted to control them both together anyway.

PerfTech 09-26-2014 08:33 AM

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Originally Posted by NYTOM (Post 919620)
Allan I already asked what kind of switch to use but need to know if one of the switches you provide with the kits is large enough to operate two EZ-Cool doors together. I'm running out of space on the switch panel and wanted to control them both together anyway.

... Yes! The switch is perfect for two EZ-Cool Flaps, and a 1 amp fuse or breaker is all that is needed to protect them. Thanks, Allan...:D

PerfTech 10-07-2014 09:12 AM

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Originally Posted by PerfTech (Post 919745)
... Yes! The switch is perfect for two EZ-Cool Flaps, and a 1 amp fuse or breaker is all that is needed to protect them. Thanks, Allan...:D

... Here is an updated wiring diagram for two EZ Cool installation...:D
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moll780 10-07-2014 09:48 AM

does anyone have a pic of the wiring they did on the back of the switch?
Im not sure if i need to actually solder a small wire between the black and red poles (the ones that cross over the middle pole in the diagram. or is this done internally in the switch?

yeah.. im not a good electronics person...

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Originally Posted by PerfTech (Post 922950)
... Here is an updated wiring diagram for two EZ Cool installation...:D
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PerfTech 10-07-2014 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by moll780 (Post 922972)
does anyone have a pic of the wiring they did on the back of the switch?
Im not sure if i need to actually solder a small wire between the black and red poles (the ones that cross over the middle pole in the diagram. or is this done internally in the switch?

yeah.. im not a good electronics person...

... This is a drawing of the back of the switch! Just follow the drawing exactly and solder in the jumpers.
Thanks, Allan...:D

Bavafa 10-07-2014 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by PerfTech (Post 922950)
... Here is an updated wiring diagram for two EZ Cool installation...:D
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Allen,
Do you have a picture of the switch that you can post? Or what is the dimension of the switch on the back side of the panel? I have very limited space in my panel and was wondering if the LED/Switch are part of the same item or two separate thing that can be mounted at different locations.

PerfTech 10-07-2014 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Bavafa (Post 922995)
Allen,
Do you have a picture of the switch that you can post? Or what is the dimension of the switch on the back side of the panel? I have very limited space in my panel and was wondering if the LED/Switch are part of the same item or two separate thing that can be mounted at different locations.

...The switch measures .500"X .525"X .560" deep, very small. The LED is separate, measures .125" and can be installed wherever you desire. Thanks, Allan...:D

Bavafa 10-09-2014 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by PerfTech (Post 923006)
...The switch measures .500"X .525"X .560" deep, very small. The LED is separate, measures .125" and can be installed wherever you desire. Thanks, Allan...:D

Thanks. I was puzzeld by the drawing as it has specific measurements between the LED and the switch.

morganjp 10-10-2014 07:36 AM

With regard to the oil temp question, I recently installed a 0 time O360 in my 6-A. The oil temps had been at 240. I took the oil cooler to a radiator shop and had it flushed which brought the temp to 230. Then installed 2 cowl flaps and now the oil temp never goes above 215.

John Morgan

PerfTech 10-13-2014 08:58 AM

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Originally Posted by morganjp (Post 923915)
With regard to the oil temp question, I recently installed a 0 time O360 in my 6-A. The oil temps had been at 240. I took the oil cooler to a radiator shop and had it flushed which brought the temp to 230. Then installed 2 cowl flaps and now the oil temp never goes above 215.

John Morgan

... What oil cooler do you have? Where is the oil cooler mounted and can you post a photo. You should be able to get the oil temps below 200 without too much effort. Thanks, Allan...:D


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