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thermostat switches
hey guys, i am in the market right now for a thermostat switch, screw in type. have a question, i see that your switch only has one prong on it. how does it work?
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Re: thermostat switches
Install Temperature Switch
A. Find suitable location for sensor i.e. Engine Block Intake manifold or Raditor, etc. B. Connect wire from temp sensor to terminal 85 of the relay C. Connect terminals 30 and 85 of the Relay to switched 12v+ power (ACC, IGN) using 12 gauge wire. D. Connect terminal 87 to fan using 12 gauge wire. |
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Re: thermostat switches
OPTIONAL Wiring Temperature Switch with Manual Switch
A. Connect the Power Post of the manual switch to Terminal 86 of the Relay. B. Connect the Gound Post to a chassis ground. |
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US Beer Drinking Team
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Re: thermostat switches
so it only uses one post? it gounds it out once up to temp? well thats nifty.
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Re: thermostat switches
Yup just 1 prong! Simple stuff!
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