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    Dave Severson is offline CHR Member/Contributor Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Replace the relay. The fan requires heavy gauge wire to operate, the high voltage part of the relay has it, the low voltage side doesn't. The beep would indicate the relay is trying to work, but the switch isn't closing to complete the circuit on the high voltage side of the relay....
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    .....THANKS Jeff, Dave & Denny, I will get another one. The wiring kit is manufactured by Haywire, the actual relay is manufactured by Cole Hersee Co. { www.colehersee.com }, part #RC-400112-NN. I wonder if they have a similar one at the local auto parts store? I'll find out tomorrow..... Thanks again, Bill

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    ....THANKS! well it's not the relay so for a temporary fix I just wired off of the battery {w/ 10 gauge wire} to the fan..... Bill

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