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![]() I'd get another relay, and relocate it so it doesn't get damaged. A solenoid has a higher draw on your electrical system than a relay would. Besides, that solenoid isn't designed to be "on" for more than a few seconds at a time. If you continue to use it, the internal contacts will start to weld themselves together, and the fan will be stuck on all the time.
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