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If you're looking for temperature specific operation you're NOT going to find 'inexpensive' solutions. If you pay premium for some of the available products, you should be able to expect reasonable accuracy. Any of the sources using eBay will be 'maybe' unless you find a premium product that's offered there. The AIRPAX pictured in post #14 (not the 75030 labeled package)) should have a part # on it that can be decoded to what AIRPAX markets it to be.
I had to look it up...The 75030 from Summit is packaged under the Be Cool lineup. $40.
The other one i have is same brand different temp for the secondary fan (which never even comes on - actually did only once). But these work flawlessly.
Jebby. To start with I ordered one from http://rodneydickman.com/product_inf...products_id=88. I ordered the 210-200 but I think he sent me the 195-185 by mistake and I left it in as I liked it at that temp. You have to pay him with PayPal and the sensors are made by MAM.
Let me know what you think because I can send you more options.
Yes....I saw the Fiero guy in my searching....so it is a good product he is getting?
I may just order one.....
The big deal about all of this is I want it water resistant and somewhat stock looking....
I had to look it up...The 75030 from Summit is packaged under the Be Cool lineup. $40.
The other one i have is same brand different temp for the secondary fan (which never even comes on - actually did only once). But these work flawlessly.
That 75030 BeCool is a switch apparently done by SensData/AIRPAX to a specification. If you get the AIRPAX information off of the probe of that 75030 then you could likely research better the options. That's the information that interested me when I mentioned post #14.
A 75029 BeCool is 185° ON - 165° OFF or so Summit advertises!
That 75030 BeCool is a switch apparently done by SensData/AIRPAX to a specification. If you get the AIRPAX information off of the probe of that 75030 then you could likely research better the options. That's the information that interested me when I mentioned post #14.
A 75029 BeCool is 185° ON - 165° OFF or so Summit advertises!
Awesome....that's the kind info I need.....Thank You....