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Fan Relay Thermoswitch

Fan Relay Thermoswitch

Fan Relay Thermoswitch

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I am looking for the actual manf of thermoswiths that engage at 185 degrees and 200

the factory OE type are higher, aftermarket fan mfg have what I want but I need several for a different type project

RE: Fan Relay Thermoswitch

This maybe an alternative to your need.
In most ordinary electronic-components shop there are several bi-metalic thermo-switches of different temperature level. The sizes are about the same with a power transistor 2N3055, also with two holes for the screws. What I have in my drawer are that with temp. level 55 degree Celsius, 60, and 80. There seems more of other temp. levels available in the shops. It is for dry environment and  need an additional one transistor circuitry since the switch is "normally on(NO)".
SUNAN

RE: Fan Relay Thermoswitch

hi ,,
well i'm from a very hot climate where we use these stuff alot ,, try to check foxboro or the roesemount .. they are the best .... check for the PT 100 RTD ...It is best relaiable and accurate..
ahmed

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