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i m thinking to reduse the temperature of my rc by put a lower temperature switch, does anybody try that ?

any ideas?


195TSWeight: .1 lbs.
Temperature Switch 195 Degrees
195° Thermal Switch
The 195-TS turns a fan on at a temperature of 195° and off at 175° (3/8" NPT).

General Description: Stainless steel, hermetically sealed, SPST
Operating Switch Range: 2°C to 249°C (35°F to 480°F)
Max. Current & Voltage: 3 amp, 32VDC, grounded case only
Price: $29.65


Temperature Switch 195 Degrees
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Are you absolutely sure? Because I have found them very useful even at road legal speeds. :confused:

yes i m absolutely sure because when a vesicle stops then no air go to radiator ;)
some web research and I found the solution :woot: my idea was not prototype

sp1 rider here is the solution Lower temp fan switch - Honda Motorcycles - FireBlades.org

for sp2 im working on it...
yes i m absolutely sure because when a vesicle stops then no air go to radiator ;)
Fit a pusher fan, as I said before using no fans on the road is a tad risky.
if you're dead set on this, use a fan controller like this one


DIF 10085 Thermostatic Dual Electronic Fan Controller Ver. C
some web research and I found the solution :woot: my idea was not prototype

sp1 rider here is the solution http://www.fireblades.org/forums/honda-rc51/64598-lower-temp-fan-switch.html

for sp2 im working on it...
Link did not work for me
ok this is the update
this switch is from BMW car and it works on 95 open 90 close

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and this is the pipe

im going to cut the oem pipe and put it between them

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and some photos

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