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Re: Friday the 13th and Judson-Double Whammy!

To: Maclean Mike <macleans@earthlink.net>, Spridgets <spridgets@autox.team.net>, <judson@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Friday the 13th and Judson-Double Whammy!
Date: Sat, 14 Jul 2001 08:23:04 -0400
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My electric fan runs after the car is shut off. They should not draw enough
juice to kill a battery. I even had an old battery and the fan would not
kill it. I think you have an extra ground someplace, or the gen/alt ain't
doing its job.

Larry

On 7/14/01 5:15 AM, "Maclean Mike" <macleans@earthlink.net> wrote:

> It looks like some people made it through Friday the 13th O.K. and
> others had a little mishap.  I definately fall into the "other"
> category.  I went to In and Out Burger last night at about 9:30PM for a
> "Double-Double" (Double everything cheesburger) and a Coke and got in
> line at the drive through.  There were several cars ahead of us in line
> so I shut off the motor to keep it from getting too hot idling in
> place.  While it was not as bad as getting rear ended like another
> unfortunate list member, the car would not start again.  The battery was
> dead!  I suppose this is because I installed the electric fan directly
> to the battery through the thermostatic switch so it would run after the
> engine was turned off to help cool the motor down.  It is almost a new
> battery.  I checked the fluid level in the battery and all cells were
> down a little (only took 2-3 ounces of distilled water to fill all
> cells) and a 10 amp charge of my battery charger brought it back up in
> about 45 minutes.  Is it simply that the added drain of the fan is too
> much drain on the electrical system, or is it a problem with the voltage
> regulator cutouts?  Just one problem after another to solve since the
> Judson installation, although the fan installation was my own idea and
> not a Judson requirement.  I may have set myself up for this one.
> Mike MacLean Supercharged 60 Sprite

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