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Temp gauge trouble shooting

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  • J Jens Eskildsen

    And I answered "I know that", and described in detail that it was only a testfitting.
    I got it for free, and now have the wiring sorted for a proper fan, and know what dimension will fit.
    Lets move along, shall we?

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    @jens-eskildsen said in Temp gauge trouble shooting:

    And I answered "I know that", and described in detail that it was only a testfitting.
    I got it for free, and now have the wiring sorted for a proper fan, and know what dimension will fit.
    Lets move along, shall we?

    wouldnt a tape measure or an engineers rule, to measure the width of the radiator core not been sufficient to see what size of automotive fan you need, be better than bodging computer components onto it?

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      @jens-eskildsen said in Temp gauge trouble shooting:

      And I answered "I know that", and described in detail that it was only a testfitting.
      I got it for free, and now have the wiring sorted for a proper fan, and know what dimension will fit.
      Lets move along, shall we?

      wouldnt a tape measure or an engineers rule, to measure the width of the radiator core not been sufficient to see what size of automotive fan you need, be better than bodging computer components onto it?

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      @tunertom not really since I have neither of those but now I know the dimensions I need just in case I come across one

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        Norwp, I needed to make sure that I could physically mount it to the radiator aswell.
        But thanks for your concern 😂

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