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      PNWPederson reacted to Bmarler's post in the thread Temp Sensor? with Like Like.
      I think borel uses 165 degree. My exhaust runs around 100 on the hose right after the elbow. I think a 145 degree would be a good...
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      PNWPederson replied to the thread Temp Sensor?.
      Yeah, I do believe this is what it is. As for heat range, what should I be looking for?
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      PNWPederson reacted to Bmarler's post in the thread Temp Sensor? with Like Like.
      I think any of those devices in the right heat range would be fine. The technology is simple, just look for a fairly robust housing.
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      PNWPederson reacted to Frosty's post in the thread Temp Sensor? with Like Like.
      This is what I was thinking of. I have this particular one controlling a small ventilation fan for my electrical area. Bimetal snap...
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      PNWPederson reacted to Bmarler's post in the thread Temp Sensor? with Like Like.
      I think you’re thinking of a “klixon” Lots of different versions of it, here’s a...
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      PNWPederson reacted to Clark's post in the thread Temp Sensor? with Like Like.
      Borel sells them separately and with a panel. Clark
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      PNWPederson reacted to Frosty's post in the thread Temp Sensor? with Like Like.
      That looks like it might be a (gah, forget what they are called) (Okay, "snap action," whew) but basically it's a thermostat with a...
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      PNWPederson posted the thread Temp Sensor? in Power Systems.
      I'm assuming this is a temperature sensor that is wrapped around the exhaust discharge of a Lehman 135. Where might I find another one...
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      PNWPederson reacted to cks's post in the thread Breaker sizes with Like Like.
      Heinemann breakers typically have the P/N, including the current, sometimes the trip current on the side. Often the rating is on the...
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      PNWPederson reacted to tpbrady's post in the thread Garmin and Raymarine with Like Like.
      For all practical purposes the only difference between Raymarine STng and NMEA 2000 is the connector. I am pretty sure the Raymarine...
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      PNWPederson reacted to DDW's post in the thread Garmin and Raymarine with Like Like.
      Also, your chart plotter won't go obsolete and without support in 2 years.
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      PNWPederson reacted to O C Diver's post in the thread Garmin and Raymarine with Like Like.
      Yes. The backbone NEMA 2000 has its own power supply fed into the backbone that powers things like depth sounders. If you control your...
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      PNWPederson replied to the thread Garmin and Raymarine.
      That is true, but I can also put plotted courses in the Garmin. It's just a thought as I have a Garmin 943 from my last boat.
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      I have at my lower lower helm a Raymarine Axiom+ 9RV with a CPT-S through hull transducer connected to it. I have the components for a...
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      PNWPederson reacted to luna's post in the thread Breaker sizes with Like Like.
      The breakers are there to protect the wire. Wire size, if known, should be able to be used to size the breaker. The relationship of...
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