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Re: Thermofan switching and hysteresis Sat, 11 June 2005 09:18 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
is the jaycar kit designed for under-bonnet use?

i have a homebuilt kit controlling my aircon ( but that all lives behind the radio) and the the circuity in it is affected by ambeint tempretures.

an alternative would be the thermo fans switch out of a FWD EFI corolla (switched to ground when trigger point set, passive nature of sensor deals with hysteresis issues)

another alternateive would be lower tolerance pots?
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