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17" Hayden 3817 Hi Performance 2 Speed Electric Fan New on 2040-parts.com

US $149.99
Location:

Sun Valley, Nevada, United States

Sun Valley, Nevada, United States
Condition:New Brand:Hayden Manufacturer Part Number:3817

Description

Up for auction is a HAYDEN 2 SPEED ELECTRIC FAN 3817.

This is a NEW RELEASE from Hayden and not available from anywhere else!

Everything here is NEW never installed.

SPECIFICATIONS

ULTRA - COOL 17"  fans offer the highest airflow outputs in a very low profile. Under 3" thick they fit a wide variety of primary and supplemental cooling applications including cars, trucks, SUV's and custom vehicles.  The unique design allows the fans to be installed as either a puller or a pusher without having to reverse the blade or wiring. A powerful 130/170 watt two-speed motor provides high airflow even with thick or dense radiators.

The 3817 fan will draw 17.0 amps at low speed with CFM of 1725 and draw 23.5 amps at high speed with CFM of 2100.
17" High Performance Fans


  • Ultra low profile (2.6")
    Reversing blade and motor wires not required
    One assembly for pusher or puller mounting
    Four mounting hardware options included:


  Adjustable ratcheting mounting system
  Direct mounting through radiator
  Radiator frame rail mounting
  Angle bracket mounting

 Retail NEW ...........$269.47

ONLY WHAT IS PICTURED is Included in this auction

 

Email acpartsguys if you need an adjustable electric fan control switch to turn the fan on and off at the temp you desire between 160-210 degrees. The control switch will be available through another auction.

YOU WILL SAVE $$$ WHEN YOU Bid to WIN This Auction!

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