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Painless Performance Products Adjustable Electric Fan Thermostat Kit 40 Amp Relay
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Adjustable Electric Fan Thermostat Kits
NOTE: Temperature refers to the temp of the capillary tube, not the coolant temp.
Specifications:
Painless Electric Adjustable Fan Thermostat Kits are designed to allow a wide range of temperature adjustments for your electric fan. A bulb at the top of the capillary tube is designed to probe or be attached to the top or the hottest portion of the radiator. The adjustment knob may be used to set a precise temperature desired for fan activation. The mounting brackets are made of brushed stainless steel for good looks and durability. This complete kit includes the adjustable thermostat bracket, a 40 AMP relay, a 30 AMP circuit breaker for overall protection, wiring, terminals and mounting hardware.
Adjustable Thermostat Specifications:
- Temperature Range In Degrees - 32°F to 248°F.
- Accuracy In Degrees - +/- 7.3°F
NOTE: Temperature Refers to the Temp of the Capillary Tube, Not the Coolant Temp.
Will fan turn off 15 degrees less than temperature is set at?
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