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Old 12-30-2007, 12:31 PM   #4
Ozz
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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Hi Mike,
I have some pictures in Ozz's Mods, but I ran a set of wires to the furnace circuit board, picked up a 12 volt hot wire, then just piggy backed the fan connection. You can jumper it to check to see if you have it correct there. Hot wire, through the switch, back to the fan terminal.
I don't think it will keep them from freezing, as you will be circulating around 70 degree air, instead of the 90 or so with the furnace heat. The 70 degree air may not be enough down there, but the air temp down there can be checked with a remote sensor, fish one down around the tank area and see. Might work.
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