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Got an issue with my stock ac fan for a while now, it’s Realy noisy and gave up working 

 

I want to replace with a spal thermo

 

who has fitted a 12” ? Or 13” ? pusher fan in place of the factory fan ?

how did you mount it ?

 

any photos etc ?

 

thanks

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On 10/06/2022 at 8:34 PM, SiR_RB said:

Got an issue with my stock ac fan for a while now, it’s Realy noisy and gave up working 

 

I want to replace with a spal thermo

 

who has fitted a 12” ? Or 13” ? pusher fan in place of the factory fan ?

how did you mount it ?

 

any photos etc ?

 

thanks

Hey man, I replaced the stock AC fan with a 1000cfm SPAL slim unit(There aren't many with this spec from SPAL). I used the cable ties and tabs to mount it. Simple as. Took like 5 mins - Just have to keep an eye on the wiring - I used the stock wiring with that fan as it drew only i think 10~amps.

I have since replaced it with a 2100cfm Maradyne 14inch. This is a beast. Just fits on the AC condenser. Had to run new wires as it draws ~17 amps.

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