Blacksheep Josh
Slinky+Escalator=Fun
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Okay, I'm having a small issue trying to understand this.
I have an aftermarket water temperature gauge, and everything in it makes sense for the installation except for the sending unit. I understand you have to install it so it'll have contact with the coolant and you can figure out how hot/cold it's running. For this I'll probably have to drill a hole, install it, and get it nice and sealed.
Now for the wiring, there are three wires coming out of the gauge, Black for ground, red for ignition activated/power, and green for the temperature hookup. It's saying to hook it to the sending unit, but there's no obvious installation area on the unit. I'm wondering if for this do you solder it or crimp it around? I'm guessing the brass unit absorbs the heat, and then passes it to the wire or something? Kind of like computer heat sinks?
Any help would be great.
Edit: With the same unit, would it be possible to install a unit into the transmission lines, and then a switch to flip between the two? Kind of like the switch in F-150's for dual tanks?
I have an aftermarket water temperature gauge, and everything in it makes sense for the installation except for the sending unit. I understand you have to install it so it'll have contact with the coolant and you can figure out how hot/cold it's running. For this I'll probably have to drill a hole, install it, and get it nice and sealed.
Now for the wiring, there are three wires coming out of the gauge, Black for ground, red for ignition activated/power, and green for the temperature hookup. It's saying to hook it to the sending unit, but there's no obvious installation area on the unit. I'm wondering if for this do you solder it or crimp it around? I'm guessing the brass unit absorbs the heat, and then passes it to the wire or something? Kind of like computer heat sinks?
Any help would be great.
Edit: With the same unit, would it be possible to install a unit into the transmission lines, and then a switch to flip between the two? Kind of like the switch in F-150's for dual tanks?