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Derale Standard Single Stage Fan Controller 180° Fan Switch

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Standard Single Stage Fan Controller 180° Fan Switch
$28.99
Standard Single Stage Fan Controller
  • 180°F-on / 165°F-off
  • Push-In Probe Switch
  • 15 Amp
  • Estimated to ship direct from manufacturer on 04/23/24 , pending manufacturer availability. Learn More

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    Specifications: CFM high/low - 2400/1800 Amp draw high/low - 23.5/17.4 Width -24" Shroud Height - 17" Shroud Depth - 1 1/8" Overall depth - 3" Mounting - Center to outside edge 1/2" Multi-Speed Fans.
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