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2 Wire Isolated Fg Temperature Sender For Gauge 12v 300f 1/8 27 Solar Heating on 2040-parts.com

US $22.95
Location:

Seattle, Washington, United States

Seattle, Washington, United States
Condition:New Brand:Datcon Manufacturer Part Number:100-321 UPC:Does not apply



 Universal Temperature Sender 0-300F

For gauge - 12V systems
oil or water temperature
 1/8 27 threads

2 Wire Isolated Ground (external ground or floating ground)
 for ceramic or plastic housings such as in solar seating systems or laboratories.
New, shelf worn dirty box.

Floating ground 2 wire senders were used in several car lines:
Citroen
Volvo
Mercedes
Porsche

Either terminal may be used for ground.


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