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<blockquote data-quote="MG0h3" data-source="post: 15387559" data-attributes="member: 164690"><p>This was a very common route for fox guys.</p><p></p><p>I ran one on my turbo fox and it did great. It's been a lot of years, but I remember reading that the only drawback was the initial current draw at startup was quite high. To combat this, a lot of us ran a module that would ramp in the amps at startup. Pretty nice unit with an integrated adjustable stat. </p><p></p><p>Sounds like something you could design Malcolm, if the need arises.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MG0h3, post: 15387559, member: 164690"] This was a very common route for fox guys. I ran one on my turbo fox and it did great. It's been a lot of years, but I remember reading that the only drawback was the initial current draw at startup was quite high. To combat this, a lot of us ran a module that would ramp in the amps at startup. Pretty nice unit with an integrated adjustable stat. Sounds like something you could design Malcolm, if the need arises. [/QUOTE]
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