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Old 07-08-2016, 10:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Mattloz
Ohh crap this is the email I sent him, don't want to have problems I just want my controller :

Hi my name is Matthew, I am interested in your FK75 unit for a 2010 f150 fan assembly that I will install in a 2005 f150. Every one mentions your dc controller, I would like to know the turn around time that will take you to make a unit for me and shipping as I live in Miami,Fl

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Howdy.

Well, you did say 'Hi' and 'thanks', so that's a good start.

His name is Mr. Baskin. Brian, to his friends.

Best of luck!

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Old 07-08-2016, 09:03 PM
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I got the dual F.A.L control I deal from you but, for the price of two FAL I can get the dc controller for cheaper, but if Brian doesn't pull through I may just do the two controller from FAL but lets see if Brian pulls through.

Agreed I was already committed since I had one installed. I ran off of it for a while but added the second so if the fans ever needed 100% I had no worries.
Old 07-08-2016, 11:08 PM
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Agreed I was already committed since I had one installed. I ran off of it for a while but added the second so if the fans ever needed 100% I had no worries.
so im guessing you run each fan to one controller with same temp numbers and then wire the ac switch together (in series) to one-another so they both turn on at the same time at 60%? do i have that correct??

oh and i live in miami fl so its really hot and o tow a small boat around so yea fans may work a little, dont know how much air the fans pull at 60% but only one way to find out

if baskin dosent reply by sunday what should i do send another email or just walk away

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Old 07-09-2016, 05:29 PM
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Yes that's correct except I have the larger fan set at a temp slightly higher than the smaller one. At 60% with both on for AC I can feel air at the grill!
I have towed a 1974 ford truck on a trailer but it was in May in NC.

BlownFord has a good thread about these fans and shows them holding a magazine on the condenser, they move a ton of air.

Can't offer any advice on the dcc guy I never did business with him. Look up blow ford thread I think he may have used another brand than FAL or the dcc but I can't remember.
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Originally Posted by 06_F150
Yes that's correct except I have the larger fan set at a temp slightly higher than the smaller one. At 60% with both on for AC I can feel air at the grill!
I have towed a 1974 ford truck on a trailer but it was in May in NC.

BlownFord has a good thread about these fans and shows them holding a magazine on the condenser, they move a ton of air.

Can't offer any advice on the dcc guy I never did business with him. Look up blow ford thread I think he may have used another brand than FAL or the dcc but I can't remember.
Howdy.

Yep - Blown went with a Painless F5 - and I think it eventually chit the bed, lol. I lost track after that.

He never did hit it off with DCC.

Blown is one of the finest product testers I've never met

It'd be a real treat if he chimed in here - always has useful things to contribute.

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Originally Posted by 06_F150
Yes that's correct except I have the larger fan set at a temp slightly higher than the smaller one. At 60% with both on for AC I can feel air at the grill!
I have towed a 1974 ford truck on a trailer but it was in May in NC.

BlownFord has a good thread about these fans and shows them holding a magazine on the condenser, they move a ton of air.

Can't offer any advice on the dcc guy I never did business with him. Look up blow ford thread I think he may have used another brand than FAL or the dcc but I can't remember.
Yea I read blown fords and yours threads that's what gave me the go to do thing e fan but just need a controller and I need a good one since I live in miami
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Originally Posted by Mattloz
Ohh crap this is the email I sent him, don't want to have problems I just want my controller :

Hi my name is Matthew, I am interested in your FK75 unit for a 2010 f150 fan assembly that I will install in a 2005 f150. Every one mentions your dc controller, I would like to know the turn around time that will take you to make a unit for me and shipping as I live in Miami,Fl

Thanks,
Matthew
Nothing wrong with your email to Brian. Hopefully he will respond with a decent timeline in a DCC controller for you.


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