Brought up this topic yesterday here: https://www.sn95forums.com/threads/cooling-fan-wiring.78471/#post-1503823
wanted to explain the situation better cause didn't really explain one of my main points of confusion. in the thread above I was talking abouit weird voltages when the harness was plugged into the fan, but when you unplug the harness it acts completley differently. when its unplugged the wires energize seperatley around 12 to 14 volts whenever the computer calls for its repected hi or lo wire to be energized. so does that mean when i plug it into the fan they gain continuity? they both go to the same motor so it makes sense but what little I know about eletrcity when you connect two differnt voltages together they equlize. Not sure whats happenig here, but maybe I'm just a noob when it comes to eletric motors
wanted to explain the situation better cause didn't really explain one of my main points of confusion. in the thread above I was talking abouit weird voltages when the harness was plugged into the fan, but when you unplug the harness it acts completley differently. when its unplugged the wires energize seperatley around 12 to 14 volts whenever the computer calls for its repected hi or lo wire to be energized. so does that mean when i plug it into the fan they gain continuity? they both go to the same motor so it makes sense but what little I know about eletrcity when you connect two differnt voltages together they equlize. Not sure whats happenig here, but maybe I'm just a noob when it comes to eletric motors