VDO 310 104 Water Temperature Gauge
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There is a good chance that Autozone TU201 will Originally, I was planning on buying this gauge, but I decided to opt for the 250F model instead so I didn't have to buy a generic temperature If you are replacing the sensor, I'll have no way of knowing there was a difference. The next 10 years are not something I can rely on myself to know. not the gauge I'm looking for, but I would like to have it. Why VDO simply did not design this gauge so it could work at 220F with its standard sensors is beyond me. Engineers are lazy just because they are lazy.
Because the box is still there, I cannot take it, it is useless
It would be more appropriate to ask. What is the best way to send? When I got my unit, neither was included, nor were any specific recommendations made. There is nothing more to it than a 'US sensor'. No resistor is included, nor is there any clue as to how to use it in a 24 volt
In addition to voltmeters, VDO also makes gauges for several temperatures To make sure it indicates your engine-operating temperature accurately (most accurate), choose a gauge that indicates it near the middle of the range. I have a Westerbeke/Izuzu diesel with an operating temperature of 180 degrees, which is perfect for the VDO 310 104 It is 190 degrees Fahrenheit.
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I bought this for use with a diesel engine, so the 220' high mark is a plus This allows me to spread the values on the scale more evenly. Despite this. No indication of the sender is provided. Only the statement that the message should be sent by a US-based sender. It is not specified in the listing what input seconds to use for the gauge. As part of the gauge package, you can find out what input is expected This would be in the range of 445 to 44 ohms In contrast, a search through Amazon, then the VDO gauge catalog online produced nothing that is exactly the same or even close to that. Despite being fairly incomplete, the VDO catalog provides little information on its sensors, so it is hard to make an informed.
For a gauge which goes all the way to 220 degrees, you can't get a sending unit.
The expected result was achieved.
The gauge can't be sent remotely because I was unable to locate a sending unit for it. Vdo makes sending units of 250° or 300°, but it's 230 degrees. The thing I bought was a total waste of time and money.