Operating temperatures

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Re: Operating temperatures

Post by haydn callow » Sun Mar 11, 2012 12:22 pm

rita wrote:Hi,

I would have thought that if you need to set your alarm above 110 degrees centigrade,You have a problem before you start. :?

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-50 to +110 is not the ideal range for a vehicle
0 to 125C is good

And it depends where you are taking the readings....
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Re: Operating temperatures

Post by rita » Sun Mar 11, 2012 2:54 pm

haydn callow wrote:
rita wrote:Hi,

I would have thought that if you need to set your alarm above 110 degrees centigrade,You have a problem before you start. :?

Cheers.
-50 to +110 is not the ideal range for a vehicle
0 to 125C is good
And it depends where you are taking the readings....
The supplier of these units has informed me that they can be supplied with a range of Quote (Temperature Range (0 ~ 300 °C)

As I have mentioned,I like the idea of being able to control the temperature that the cooling fan/s Cut In.Just thought this might be helpful to some peeps.
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