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    just temps, tho he is working on a low coolant alarm addon

    hard to go past an enginesaver in the coolant bleed bung on a 300tdi in my humble opinion
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    Quote Originally Posted by VladTepes View Post
    One thing - do they do low water level as well, or just the temps?
    The webpage says, maybe.

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    Channels: 1, 2 or 5 channels available - for monitoring the temperature of several locations simultaneously.
    Sensor leads: Additional spare sensor leads.
    Relay output: Relay triggers on alarm condition - can be used to drive warning lights, additional alarm, thermo-fans, etc.
    Sensor input: For low-coolant or other alarm condition sensors.
    24V systems: Step-down regulator available for usage on 24V systems.
    Custom labels or development: By special request.

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    Yup! That's where it is on our 300TDI Disco 1

    I must fit one to the RRC and to my ex-army 2A,seeing I have fitted a new 4 core radiator to it I don't want to cook it

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    I would fit one in my RRC 3.9 V8

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    i have a couple of 2 channel units and a couple of 5 channel units ready and for sale

    https://www.davesitshop.com/emporium...gory&cat_id=16

    more stock next week!

    enjoy
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    Dave, the base model do water level as well or only temperature?

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    it is a temperature monitor so you attach a sensor to a bolt on the part of the engine or other mechanical unit you wish to monitor.

    limit is 150 deg Celcius.

    no model does water level monitoring as yet

    i recommend the engine saver for coolant level monitoring
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    Quote Originally Posted by incisor View Post
    it is a temperature monitor so you attach a sensor to a bolt on the part of the engine or other mechanical unit you wish to monitor.

    limit is 150 deg Celcius.

    no model does water level monitoring as yet

    i recommend the engine saver for coolant level monitoring
    Do they have an auxillary contact?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BadCo. View Post
    Do they have an auxillary contact?
    please explain
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    Quote Originally Posted by incisor View Post
    please explain
    Sorry, so they have five temp sensor inputs, but do they have just an open/closed input?

    Apologies if I'm not making it clear!

    EDIT: Oh look, here it is mention earlier by some hansom fellow haha

    Quote Originally Posted by BadCo. View Post
    The webpage says, maybe.

    Code:
    Options
    Channels: 1, 2 or 5 channels available - for monitoring the temperature of several locations simultaneously.
    Sensor leads: Additional spare sensor leads.
    Relay output: Relay triggers on alarm condition - can be used to drive warning lights, additional alarm, thermo-fans, etc.
    Sensor input: For low-coolant or other alarm condition sensors.
    24V systems: Step-down regulator available for usage on 24V systems.
    Custom labels or development: By special request.

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