Derale 13021 -6AN x -6AN In-Line Fluid Thermostat
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If you get the right adapter fittings, it can definitely work, but I don't know if I see it in your picture. Another note is that I would not recommend buying. This is the smallest fitting I have ever seen, and the sensor screws into it. That is why I never installed it. A bug may have caused it to break off because I was concerned it might hit it. There is a very delicate feel to it and it easily breaks.
I received a brass one rather than a stainless steel one. It is a mixture of aluminium and other alloys.
There is a thread here. About 3 out of 8 (roughly 6)
connected it to my fan without a relay and it works fine. It is rated at 15 amps.
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my third Derale temperature sensor, installing it at 180 degrees to turn on my trans cooler fan. My transmission overheats as a result of either the prongs or the wires breaking off or simply stop working. It isn't worth the money for what you get and they are not well made.
It is simple to install and effective. This thermostat switches a relay on or off for the fan. With an MSD device, I can read all of the available sensor data, and trans temp is one of the choices I made. When the thermostat is supposed to turn on at 180 degrees, it actually turns on at 183 degrees There is no doubt that this is because the thermostat and the sensor are located at different points in the trans fluid, thus resulting in different readouts. It is easy to install, and everything works as it should.
You did a great job. Everything is fine.
is designed to work as intended. Your fan will burn out very quickly if you try to connect it directly to the switch. As the fan is powered by the switch, I used a relay. I've had it for three years and it works perfectly. In order to prevent leaks, I put a small bead of anaerobic sealer around the base of the threads.
On the sensor, the instructions say to use a dab of thread sealant, so I used it and my water isn't leaking. I used a Hayden 526 cooler that draws about 7 amps, so the manual says to use a relay for heavy fans when there is a draw over 10 amps Using a relay to be safe, I set up the system to run at 8 on startup.
Unfortunately, there isn't anything we can do about it On the trail, I was able to remove it.
Brass is very cheap, so we don't like it.
It breaks too easily and is.