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| partwerks |
Jan 6 2011, 07:38 PM
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I had a custom aluminum radiator made and all the measurements look ok, except where the fan switch screws into the radiator and then the 2 wires for the fan plug into at.
I told the guy it was 3/4" but I believe he put in a 1" bung. My question is on the switch, on one side is stamped, 82/77 degrees C and the other side 2/5 I'm not sure what that translates to or if it is a rating that tells the fans when to come on and off at? I just need one size bigger with the same train of thought I guess? |
partwerks Fan switch Jan 6 2011, 07:38 PM
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Spoke
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