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Long time since I posted but lotsa things have been keeping me busy
Does anyone possibly know where I can find a temperature switch or thermocouple of sorts for air temperatures?
I am still trying to rig some electric cooling fans to help evacuate the engine compartment of hot air and I'm tired of the toggle switch.
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/mechanical-upgrades/25228-tatra-912-2-upgrades.html
The other day I needed to pick up a load of 3" pipe and some wood for some farm stuff and instead of hitching a trailer to my truck and picking it up I hopped in the Lizzard, dumped the cannon turret behind my shop, and headed to the scrap yard and Home Depot.
The in cab temperature is OK if you leave the engine bay doors open while driving but once I hit the interstate I have to close it up so stuff wont rattle around and man it gets hot
I've got two fans up in the nose to push the air on each side of the engine back and they work OK but then they're so quiet I sometimes forget to turn them off. I'd like to find some sort of temperature switch that will cycle them automatically like a modern vehicle.
Anyone have a clue?????
Does anyone possibly know where I can find a temperature switch or thermocouple of sorts for air temperatures?
I am still trying to rig some electric cooling fans to help evacuate the engine compartment of hot air and I'm tired of the toggle switch.
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/mechanical-upgrades/25228-tatra-912-2-upgrades.html
The other day I needed to pick up a load of 3" pipe and some wood for some farm stuff and instead of hitching a trailer to my truck and picking it up I hopped in the Lizzard, dumped the cannon turret behind my shop, and headed to the scrap yard and Home Depot.
The in cab temperature is OK if you leave the engine bay doors open while driving but once I hit the interstate I have to close it up so stuff wont rattle around and man it gets hot
I've got two fans up in the nose to push the air on each side of the engine back and they work OK but then they're so quiet I sometimes forget to turn them off. I'd like to find some sort of temperature switch that will cycle them automatically like a modern vehicle.
Anyone have a clue?????