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1/8' NPT Universal Engine Cooling Fan Temperature Sensor Switch (170 Degree on 155 Degree Off)

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About this item

  • Thread Size: 1/8" NPT
  • Function: This Universal Engine Cooling Fan Temperature Sensor Switch Helps Control Temperature: Fan On 170 Degree Fahrenheit; Fan Off 155 Degree Fahrenheit
  • Fitment: This Automotive Radiator Engine Cooling Fan Thermo Sensor Switch is Universally Fit for most radiators, manifold, engine blocks or water outlets
  • Material: This Engine Cooling Fan Temperature Sensor Switch is made of high premium metal sturdy and with long service life
  • Feature: This Switch Requires use with a 12V or 24V relay, the operating current is 5A


Specification:

  • Thread Size: 1/8" NPT
  • Material: High QualityMetal
  • Color: Copper Tone
  • Size: 5.3x1.6cm / 2.09"x0.63"(L*W)
  • Top of Threads to Tip Length: 3.18cm / 1.25"
  • Fan On Temperature: 170 Degree (Fahrenheit)
  • Fan Off Temperature : 155 Degree (Fahrenheit)

Package Includes:
  • 1 x Engine Cooling Fan Temperature Sensor Switch

Tip:
  • This Switch Requires use with a 12V or 24V relay, the operating current is 5A.
  • It is well known that a 5 degree deviation in temperature is the normal range due to the temperature deviation of different instruments.

Rob
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2025
Just what I needed to control my electric fans. Many folks install these incorrectly. If you install the fan control on the top of the radiator; when the fan comes-on it won't turn-off. The bottom of the radiator is where you need to sense the temperature to reflect how well the radiator is working (whether the fan is needed or not). Set the thermostat about 15 to 20 degrees cooler than the engine thermostat.
joseph
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024
I added a Electric fan to my spitfire.Use this heat center to turn it on and off works great.When the weather is hot now, I run two fans and she runs cool!!!! Keep your wheels rolling😃😃
S.M.M.
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2024
Let’s the truck heat up then click on the fans when needed .
Jeremy Roque
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2023
Never grounded out. Junk.