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Derale Electric Fan Controller Sensor

259-16757

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Electric Fan Controller Sensor
$24.99
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Electric Fan Controller Sensor
  • Designed for Use with Derale 259-16795 and 259-16796
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    This 180°F-on/165°F-off electric fan controller kit is designed to activate up to 2 fans with a maximum draw of 25 amps. Includes a water jacket 3/8" NPT thread-in probe, relay wire harness and electrical connectors for an easy installation. A/C ...
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