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Terminator
27-02-08, 15:05
This item is not required as I have a stand alone ECU controlling fans.

"Temperature control can be done in 1 degree increments. By using an optional relay kit FSC could set to almost any cars its coolant temperature are controlled by temperature sensor switch. It's an essential unit for any high powered engines and also a circuit running with stock to moderate powered engines.
It has warning and peak hold functions for water/oil temperature.(Choose water or oil temperature first; then set up the respective warning level.) Both water and oil temperature can be displayed alternately on the face of the gauge simply by pushing a switch on the face of the meter.

These retail at about £230 + shipping and vat.

This item will use the stock sensors according to PE web site.
Universal relay kit required to use fan controller function.(Not included in sale -cost about £20)

This one gauge will monitor both oil and water temperature.

Link to manual PDF

http://www.powerenterpriseusa.net/products/electric/fan_switch/images/guide.pdf

Price £145 inc P&P paypal accepted.

paul mac
27-02-08, 22:21
hi termy
like the look of this, is it a single fan controller or can it do two independant fans like the HKS gadgy

Terminator
28-02-08, 00:59
From what I remember, it is primarily designed to measure water temp and control an electric fan for the radiator. The oil temp is measured by an optional sensor. I don't think it will drive two fans.

Terminator
12-03-08, 13:34
Still available

Terminator
17-04-08, 00:56
Bump

Terminator
14-05-08, 22:42
Still available, will consider VNO.

Terminator
24-05-08, 01:55
£120 posted. This item is new unused.

Terminator
16-06-08, 09:32
Still available

Terminator
02-07-08, 18:54
Bump

Terminator
26-08-08, 21:07
Open to offers.

Terminator
24-10-08, 22:30
Last bump before ebay

Terminator
01-11-08, 00:17
I thought I should read the instructions before selling on ebay. I have discovered this gauge has instructions to use the stock rad temp sender as a feed for this gauge. With the addition of a relay it can be wired to control the rad secondary electric fan, giving additional cooling as necessary.