Relaxweex Electric Fan Relay Kit Radiator Sensor Switch Electric Fan Thermostat Cooling Kit Dual Electric Fan Wiring Kit
Relaxweex Electric Fan Relay Kit Radiator Sensor Switch Electric Fan Thermostat Cooling Kit Dual Electric Fan Wiring Kit
Description
Features: The fan is turned on by the temperature switch at about 185 degrees Fahrenheit and turned off at 175 degrees. The temperature sensor that comes with it has a 3/8-inch pipe thread, and for further flexibility, a 1/2-inch adaptor is included. To handle a higher current demand, you might need to solder or crimp larger wires if you intend to use high-profile fans. For fans that require a higher amperage, the 14AWG wires that are included might not be enough because they are rated for 15 amps. Specifications: Package includes: 1 X Electric Cooling Fan kit Notes: Manual measurement, please allow slight errors on size. The color may exist a slight difference due to different screen displays.
Item Details
Pickup Location
7440 Dean Martin Dr Suite 204
Las Vegas, NV, 89139
Quality
brand
RelaxweexEstimated Retail Price
$16.44
weight
0.51 lbsBuyers Premium
15%
Inventory Number
1048959638
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Features
- Package Includes: this Electric Cooling Fan Thermostat Kit Include 2 pcs 40A relays, 2 wiring harnesses, 1 thermostat switch, 1 3/8" to 1/2" adapter, 2 inline fuse holders, 2 20A fuses, 1 spade connector for a temperature sensor, 8 ring terminals, 4 wire connectors, and a wiring diagram
- Specifications: the thermostat switch is 3/8" NPT pipe thread, has a 1/2" adaptor, and turns on at 185 degrees and off at 175 degrees; This electric fan relay wiring kit has 40 AMP and 12V
- Simple to Install: use the wiring schematic to connect the twin electric fan relay kit: black to the ignition, gray to the transmitter, brown to the fan positive terminal, and red to the 12VDC positive battery terminal
- Scope of Use: direct swap for cooling fans measuring 10, 12, 14, and 16 inches
- Note: please crimp or solder larger wires if you intend to install a high profile fan, as 14AWG wire (15 amp) is insufficient to withstand the high amp current


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