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Davies Craig Mechanical Thermatic Fan Switch with Relay for A/C Applications

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Mechanical Thermatic Fan Switch with Relay for A/C Applications
$65.87
Mechanical Thermatic Fan Switch & Relay Kit
  • Includes Relay for A/C Applications
  • Adjustable 104° to 212°F
  • 12 & 24 Volt
  • Estimated to ship direct from manufacturer on Monday , pending manufacturer availability. Learn More
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    Note: This kit is for 12V applications only and comes with the FR-PT jumper harness. This jumper harness has the AMP/Tyco interface connector 180907 on it. This mates with the 180908 connector, which is on many SPAL fans.
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