Just had a sales email from Rimmers about this kit. It looks the part however not currently available for Dollies. I emailed Rimmers this morning apparently Revotec are in development for Dollies now. This is the link
https://www.rimmerbros.co.uk/SubCategor ... h--m-15705
Rimmers Revotec electric fan kit
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Re: Rimmers Revotec electric fan kit
...but I've been using the Revotec thermostatic controller (the bit that fits in the top hose and switches on/off the fan relay) for years now. Brilliant piece of kit. I just run an aftermarket 12in electric fan that it controls.
It is the one that fits a 32mm ID hose. Available from Burton and I assume many other outlets.
Geoff
It is the one that fits a 32mm ID hose. Available from Burton and I assume many other outlets.
Geoff
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Re: Rimmers Revotec electric fan kit
I managed to get a metal thermostat housing pipe of the right diameter for a Sprint for a couple of quid. I pretty sure that it should be possible to build something similar for a fraction of the cost using a generic temperature sensor. I doubt there is £200 worth of parts in that kit.gmsclassics wrote: ↑Mon Jun 26, 2017 12:09 pm ...but I've been using the Revotec thermostatic controller (the bit that fits in the top hose and switches on/off the fan relay) for years now. Brilliant piece of kit. I just run an aftermarket 12in electric fan that it controls.
It is the one that fits a 32mm ID hose. Available from Burton and I assume many other outlets.
Geoff
Re: Rimmers Revotec electric fan kit
Some people are like Slinky's, they serve no real purpose in life but bring a smile to your face when you push them down the stairs.
Re: Rimmers Revotec electric fan kit
Does the belt driven fan and pulley have to be removed to make way for an electric fan and what alternator drive belt is used if so?
Re: Rimmers Revotec electric fan kit
I've fitted an Aeroline 12" 220w fan to my Sprint, had to remove the fan boss completly, and fitted a Gates V-Belt 10mm x 737mm Part # 6276MC as an alternator belt.Maidstonerob wrote: ↑Thu Jun 29, 2017 9:32 pm Does the belt driven fan and pulley have to be removed to make way for an electric fan and what alternator drive belt is used if so?
Temperature control was initially via a replacement for the original temperature sender that had a 96°C switch. Then I went a bit OTT fancy and built a small computer (Arduino for those interested) that monitors the temperature from a sender mounted in the top hose, and added a wirewound resistor so that I can run the fan automatically at two speeds (three if you count 0 rpm!) depending on temperature load.
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Past fleet: Triumph 2000, Lancia Beta Coupe, BL Mini Clubman, Austin Metro, Vauxhall Cavalier MK1 & MK2, Renault 18 D, Rover 216 GSI, Honda Accord (most expensive car purchase, hated, made out of magnetic metal as only car I've ever been crashed into...4 times), BMW 318, Golf GTi MK3 16v x 3
Re: Rimmers Revotec electric fan kit
Galileo wrote: ↑Thu Jun 29, 2017 9:58 pmI've fitted an Aeroline 12" 220w fan to my Sprint, had to remove the fan boss completly, and fitted a Gates V-Belt 10mm x 737mm Part # 6276MC as an alternator belt.Maidstonerob wrote: ↑Thu Jun 29, 2017 9:32 pm Does the belt driven fan and pulley have to be removed to make way for an electric fan and what alternator drive belt is used if so?
Temperature control was initially via a replacement for the original temperature sender that had a 96°C switch. Then I went a bit OTT fancy and built a small computer (Arduino for those interested) that monitors the temperature from a sender mounted in the top hose, and added a wirewound resistor so that I can run the fan automatically at two speeds (three if you count 0 rpm!) depending on temperature load.
Thanks for your post very helpful, I have ordered same fan and belt with the addition of the revotec sensor/pipe insert. for switching