944sracer wrote:
I have not done this yet but if I do I will use relays for more juice. The wiring on a standard Single Pole Double Throw (SPDT) relay is as follows:
85 - Ground
86 - Switched +12 Volts this wire is the one you put you switch inline.
30 - constant +12 volts direct from battery (fused)
87a - nothing cap off
87 - connect to fans to turn them on.
Mine are similar, but I also have a small wire going from the fused constant +12 volts to 86, then put the switch inline between 85 and ground. This allows me to run the fans after a race with the engine and ignition off, plus it's super easy to find a suitable ground inside the car to wire the switch too.
Another thought is that if your relay has both 87 and 87a terminals, I like to run the constant +12 volts to 87 instead of 30... that way you have one less terminal that's hot most of the time and could ground out on something. It's not a big deal, since you should be insulating this stuff anyway, but it's just as easy to wire as the other way.