52mm Oil Temperature Gauge

SKU: 110670
Regular price £40.13
Unit price
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Type: analogue oil temperature gauge
Range: 50-150°C (122-302°F)
Sensor resistance: 450-23 ohm
Size: 52mm
Power: 12V or 24V
Waterproof rating: IP65
Works with: Wema temperature sensors
Face: black or white
Bezel: black or white plastic, or 316 stainless

An analogue oil temperature gauge for watching engine oil temperature — a good early warning of overheating or a cooling problem. It reads 50–150°C and works with Wema temperature sensors (450–23 ohms).

  • 52mm gauge
  • Range: 50–150°C (122–302°F), 450–23 ohm sensor
  • 12V or 24V
  • IP65
  • Face: black or white; bezel: stainless, black or white

Pair it with the matching Wema temperature sensor so the range and resistance line up. On a 24V system, fit a voltage regulator → (or the supplied dropping resistors) so the gauge sees the right voltage. If the reading looks off, our guide on how to test an analogue resistance gauge → covers the checks. See also the water temperature gauge →.

52mm Oil Temperature Gauge

SKU: 110670
Regular price £40.13
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Type: analogue oil temperature gauge
Range: 50-150°C (122-302°F)
Sensor resistance: 450-23 ohm
Size: 52mm
Power: 12V or 24V
Waterproof rating: IP65
Works with: Wema temperature sensors
Face: black or white
Bezel: black or white plastic, or 316 stainless

An analogue oil temperature gauge for watching engine oil temperature — a good early warning of overheating or a cooling problem. It reads 50–150°C and works with Wema temperature sensors (450–23 ohms).

  • 52mm gauge
  • Range: 50–150°C (122–302°F), 450–23 ohm sensor
  • 12V or 24V
  • IP65
  • Face: black or white; bezel: stainless, black or white

Pair it with the matching Wema temperature sensor so the range and resistance line up. On a 24V system, fit a voltage regulator → (or the supplied dropping resistors) so the gauge sees the right voltage. If the reading looks off, our guide on how to test an analogue resistance gauge → covers the checks. See also the water temperature gauge →.