Dakota Digital PAC-2800BT Electronic Fan Controller 70 Amp with Bluetooth Control
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There is no need to use it with a specific brand of gauge sensor as it's designed to work with multiple gauge sensor brands, Dakota Digital gauges or ODB2 data (with a separate be calibrated for use with a wide range of other electric coolant temperature sensors as well.
PAC consists of the following members The 2800BT monitors only the AC compressor, and runs the fans only when the compressor is working. We hope this information is helpful to you. If you need more information, feel free to contact us. I once again thank you, Ginger Babb @ Gauge Store @ 317-240-0111- A 856-28 A
You should be able to use your existing sensor with this adapter. bought the one that was specifically designed Whether you need a single or dual fan relay will depend on the power source. A single fan will use 30 amps and a dual fan will use 70 amps.
The only thing that changes is the colors. Two speed fans (or a second fan) can be controlled by two relays, but PWM fans cannot be placed in the relays.
Selected User Reviews For Dakota Digital PAC-2800BT Electronic Fan Controller 70 Amp with Bluetooth Control
There are no issues with this device. Using my 78 J10, I have been struggling to keep its engine cool with its higher horsepower To control the dual Ford contour fans, I used the ford contour dual fan control. At 195 rpm, there is no change in the engine There are 197 degrees in the room. You should definitely give this a try.
Despite the fact that it is cool, I have stepped out into my house to see how warm it is.
I wanted it just like that. I was impressed with the service and it was very easy to You can't go wrong with a top-of-the-line Bluetooth setup!.
The description was accurate. With the app, you can set it up more easily.
This is a very useful and simple tool. I really like the fact that it uses a signal from another temperature sensor, so you don't have to run a separate sensor for that. As well as that, it is really consistent about when the fans come on when you set them to do so.
This is how it looks on the 73 Mustang. I will never go back to the junk I used to use.
The instructions provided were not definitive.
Dakota Digital deserves a pat on the back!.