The product used in this case is... the electronic thermostat "METII".
The electronic thermostat "METII" is used for thermal management of control panels and information communication racks. The METII is set inside the main unit to turn ON when the temperature rises above 30℃ to 35℃. The set temperature can be freely changed, and due to its compact design, it can fit into small spaces. It can be used as an inexpensive thermistor control with high precision and a tolerance of ±1℃, serving as an alternative to expensive temperature controllers from other companies. For more details, please contact us.
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【Features】 ○ Turns ON at temperatures rising above 30℃ to 35℃ ○ Set temperature can be freely changed ○ Compact design allows the controller to fit in small spaces ○ Easy to use with high precision and tolerance of ±1℃ ○ Can be used as a cost-effective alternative to expensive temperature controllers from other companies ● For more details, please contact us.
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