OKFarmer
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I've not done this myself, but I do know how a relay works and how to wire one in. A relay has input voltage (voltage to power blower),control voltage (voltage from console switch),and ground lugs (to the console and to the blower). You buy them for whatever application you need. I think in the gleaner the voltage is all the same. 12v console switch, 12v blower. So now all you need is to get the amperages correct. Relays come in all different amperages. The input voltage (to power the blower) should be somewhat higher than what your console switch is currently rated at. You control voltage terminal should match your console switch amperage. To find out console switch amperage find the fuse between the console swwitch and it's power source and match that. To find out the blower motor amperage match the fuse between the console switch and the blower. Relays are readily available at auto parts stores, and can be custom ordered anyway you want them through your local Radio Shack. I hope that made sense. OKFarmer