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Standard temp gauge sender specs

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2016/06/28 07:20:41 (permalink)
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Standard temp gauge sender specs

Does anyone know the specs on the standard pinto electronic temp sender?
As in resistance and voltage goes high for hot or vice versa?
I am just changing over to smiths gauges and seeing if I need to get the smiths sender unit or not
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Kieran
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    Noono
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    Re: Standard temp gauge sender specs 2016/06/28 10:16:11 (permalink)
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    About 250 ohm at room temp.
    Resistance reduces as temp rises to allow more current flow is how I understand.
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    Re: Standard temp gauge sender specs 2016/06/28 10:17:54 (permalink)
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    http://www.classic-ford.org/cfp/tm.aspx?m=72843&mpage=2#72967

    Specs on page 2
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    Re: Standard temp gauge sender specs 2016/06/28 13:46:14 (permalink)
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    Thanks everyone!!
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