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Dakota Digital Programmable Electronic Fan Controller W/ 70 Amp Relay Pac-2750 on 2040-parts.com

US $113.95
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Sioux Falls, South Dakota, US

Sioux Falls, South Dakota, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return policy details:All sales are final, UNLESS the items sold are found to be defective or incorrectly described, then an exchange or refund can be given. If approved, returns must be made within 30 days of purchase. Returns may be subject to a 20% restocking fee (unless the mistake was ours). Please contact us before returning it. For warranty claims, please contact the manufacturer. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Manufacturer Part Number:PAC-2750 Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:United States Part Brand:DAKOTA DIGITAL

Programmable Fan Controller 70 amp - PAC-2750

from Dakota Digital




The PAC-2750 was designed for the ultimate in flexibility and to be a simple add-on in any application using an electric fan. Included is a 70amp relay, enough for even the most power hungry of cooling fans. Fully programmable, the PAC-2750 will work with your existing water temp gauge, operating from the temperature sending unit already installed. A dedicated sending unit can be installed for applications without a water temp gauge. OBD II compatible vehicles can obtain the engine temperature from the ECM with the use of a BIM-01-1, sold separately. 


When used in conjunction with BIM-compatible Dakota Digital instrumentation, a single-cable transfers speed and temperature data to the VFD3/VHX Control Module, allowing the fan to be shut off at an adjustable highway speed!


The PAC-2750 features fully programmable “fan on” and “fan off” temperatures to suit any application or personal preferences. The PAC-2750 has the capability to leave the electric fan operating after the engine has been shut down for a user adjustable time. The PAC-2750 offers a full digital LED readout for displaying temperature readings and maintaining simple installation. A second relay is required for dual fan or two speed fan operation.
 

Box measures 4" wide, 2.5" high, 1" thick. Mounting is recommended inside the cab of the vehicle or an alternate dry environment.

Fan Temperature Selection Range: 150F- 250F

**The use of a second relay RLY-1 (0-30 amp) or RLY-3 (0-70 amp) (not included, sold separately) will be required for dual fan or two speed fan operation.

The PAC-2750 features a 24-month warranty against manufacturer defects!

The following optional items can also be ordered at additional cost (sold separately in our store):

RLY-1: for dual fan applications, 30 amp relay - $9.95
RLY-3: for dual fan applications, 70 amp relay - $29.95





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