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    Hey Gary, Thanks for that.... I had a look on eBay and the cheapest one I could find is $15.90 + $3.50P&H

    [ame=http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Temperature-Temp-Controller-Thermostat-Relay-12V-C-Aquarium-Car-Computer-Cases-/301220745131?pt=AU_B_I_Electrical_Test_Equipment&h ash=item462227cfab&_uhb=1]Digital Temperature Temp Controller Thermostat Relay 110V °F 220V °C Aquarium[/ame]


    Quote Originally Posted by Gary S11 View Post
    Hi, their response reaction is amazing every change In throttle position or terrain the engine temp is constantly changing points of a deg, they work from -50 to 110 deg c .most people set the alarm around 105 deg, or you can set them lower to bring in via a relay acc, fans . I tend to watch gauges a lot and where I have them they are easy to see.
    The r380 is the 5speed g/box and "as mine has a cooler" I just clamped it to the oil delivery line ..I.e the hottest. Disco temp gauges are rubbish " lots of threads on that" so for a very small out lay . Why not?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robmacca View Post
    Hey Gary, Thanks for that.... I had a look on eBay and the cheapest one I could find is $15.90 + $3.50P&H

    Digital Temperature Temp Controller Thermostat Relay 110V °F 220V °C Aquarium
    Use the "price + postage lowest first" search button, the lowest priced one of that version comes in at $14
    [ame="http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/DC-12V-LCD-Digital-Thermostat-Temperature-Control-Regulator-Controller-Aquarium-/300876523896?pt=AU_B_I_Electrical_Test_Equipment&h ash=item460da36978"]DC 12V LCD Digital Thermostat Temperature Control Regulator Controller Aquarium | eBay[/ame]

    I've got one on my solar HWS pump, been there nearly 12 months continuously switched on without trouble.

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    Curious..... So, what or how do u attach the sensor to where u want to monitor the Temperature? Zippy Ties or Hose Clamp, etc + How effective is the transfer of heat from Engine to the Sensor ? especially with it being a round cylinder type of sensor?



    Rob

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robmacca View Post
    Curious..... So, what or how do u attach the sensor to where u want to monitor the Temperature? Zippy Ties or Hose Clamp, etc + How effective is the transfer of heat from Engine to the Sensor ? especially with it being a round cylinder type of sensor?



    Rob
    For the water temp make the equivalent of a " eye type " electrical connection out of a bit of 1/2 " copper tube I.e flatten one end drill 3/8 hole , round off end, split the remained of tube long wise with hack saw , over lap join , and clamp prob, inside firmly.
    On the trans pipe just used small hose clamps.
    The reaction time is pretty amazing so the heat transfer seems good

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gary S11 View Post
    For the water temp make the equivalent of a " eye type " electrical connection out of a bit of 1/2 " copper tube I.e flatten one end drill 3/8 hole , round off end, split the remained of tube long wise with hack saw , over lap join , and clamp prob, inside firmly.
    On the trans pipe just used small hose clamps.
    The reaction time is pretty amazing so the heat transfer seems good
    How do you think it would go soldering the sensor to the copper tube, think that much heat would damage it ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin B View Post
    How do you think it would go soldering the sensor to the copper tube, think that much heat would damage it ?
    Maybe it would be a better idea to use the thermal paste used in computers to maximise heat transfer to heat sinks.

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    I truly don't believe it's needed, before I start mine both gauges are exactly the same as the air ambient temp and start moving as soon as engine is started or driven. I held the prob on mine before fitting and it rose close to body temp straight away ..this was in my fingers .if I'd stuck it up my butt would have been more accurate ..I'm not that anal ...pun intended

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