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Hi everyone. Thanks in advance for helping a newbie! I'm trying to get a fan hooked up in my greenhouse. I got a 12V radiator fan, specs say it has a 6.6amp draw. I have a 150W/20A solar panel installed. Here’s a summary of my trials:
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I tried hooking the panel up to a voltage regulator to keep voltages around 14V. However, when connected, the fan just clicks like it's trying to start but won't. Turning up the amperage to max and the voltage above 16V on the regulator yielded the same result. Therefore, I hooked up a charge controller and old car battery to control the fan, which works great but drains my battery in half a day. This is not an ideal solution.
The fan is wired through a thermostat so it only runs over 85℉, intending to save the battery. However, it still needs to run for 7+ hours/day, which drains the battery to 9V before the end of the day.
I'm curious if anyone knows why the fan might be clicking but not starting when going directly to the panel through the thermostat, with or without the voltage regulator. If connected directly to the panel, the fan works but not as strongly as when going through the battery.
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