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Water Temperature Sensor 385720101 for Perkins Engine 103.07 103.10 103.13 103.15 104.19 104.22 402D-05 402F-05

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Water Temperature Sensor 385720101 for Perkins Engine 103.07 103.10 103.13 103.15 104.19 104.22 402D-05 402F-05Part Number: 385720101,385720101 replaces 385720102 since 11 04 1996. Application: For Perkins Engine 103. 07 103. 10 103. 13 103. 15 104. 19 104. 22 402D 05 402F 05 100 Series: 103. 07,103. 10,103. 13,103. 15,104. 19,104. 22 400 Series: 402D 05,402F 05 Engine Type : GG Commercial name : 402D 05 GG65469J Engine Type : HB HB70582J Engine Type : KA Commercial name : 102 04 KA50379 Engine Type : KB Commercial name : 103 06 KB70238 Engine Type : KD

Part Number:

385720101,385720101 replaces 385720102 since 11/04/1996.

Application:

For Perkins Engine 103.07 103.10 103.13 103.15 104.19 104.22 402D-05 402F-05
100 Series:
103.07,103.10,103.13,103.15,104.19,104.22
400 Series:
402D-05,402F-05
Engine Type : GG Commercial name : 402D-05
GG65469J
Engine Type : HB
HB70582J
Engine Type : KA Commercial name : 102-04
KA50379
Engine Type : KB Commercial name : 103-06
KB70238
Engine Type : KD Commercial name : 103-10
KD31400U KD31401U KD31402U KD31403U KD31404U KD31405U KD31452U KD50300 KD50316 KD50316J KD50316U KD50326U KD50493 KD50493J KD50493U KD50552U KD50728U KD50770U KD50771U KD50791U KD50834U KD51135U KD51259U KD51297U KD70404U KD70460U KD70471U KD70507U KD70515U KD70524U KD70556U KD80878U KD80917U KD81001U KD81109U KD81252U KD81340U KD81354U KD81361U
Engine Type : KDC
KDC2800U-138794H KDC3600U-140859H
Engine Type : KDG
KDG1500U-140804H KDG3000U-147015J
Engine Type : KE Commercial name : 103-15
KE31406U KE31407U KE31408U KE31453U KE50390 KE50390J KE50390U KE50413 KE50699U KE50744U KE50772U KE50792U KE50835U KE70409U KE70461U KE70483U KE70509U KE81002U KE81102U KE81186U KE81208U KE81362U
Engine Type : KEC
KEC2800U-4XD0346
Engine Type : KEG
KEG1500U-502872H
Engine Type : KF Commercial name : 104-19
KF31420U KF31454U KF50414 KF50700U KF50810U KF50811U KF70410U KF70510U KF80500 KF80509 KF80509J KF80509U KF81168U KF81363U
Engine Type : KFC
KFC2800U-4GF0034
Engine Type : KG Commercial name : 103-12
KG50301
Engine Type : KH Commercial name : 103-13
KH70247
Engine Type : KL Commercial name : 103-07
KL70275 KL70319 KL70372 KL70372J KL70372U KL70373 KL70373J KL70373U KL81272J KL81401J
Engine Type : KLC
KLC2800U KLC3600U-331975J
Engine Type : KN Commercial name : 102-05
KNC2800U
Engine Type : KNC
KNC3600U-207998K
Engine Type : KR Commercial name : 104-22
KR31409U KR31410U KR31411U KR31455U KR50579U KR50639U KR50677U KR50682U KR50736U KR50773U KR50793U KR50794U KR50836U KR70378U KR70480U KR70481U KR70487U KR70491U KR70494U KR70508U KR81181U KR81236U KR81253U KR81430U
Engine Type : KRC
KRC2800U-4RF0134
Engine Type : KRG
KRG1500U944870G KRG1800U
Engine Type : KS
KS81171J

Interchange part number:
385720101
385720101 replaces 385720102 since 11/04/1996.


Description:
Water Temperature Sensor

Condition:
New, replacement

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Amazon Customer
Whiting, US
★★★★★ 5
Good all around design with plenty of functionality; best design especially for this price. Very comfortable ergonomics.
Color: Black
The ergonomics of this keyboard are very helpful. I've purchased this same keyboard many times over the years (they wear out). It takes some getting used to, but I love it. It's a more natural position. I'd like it better if there was more space between the two sections of keys, but I would assume they were trying to keep the footprint similar to a regular keyboard for space reasons. This made a big difference in my neck and shoulder pain and I don't experience any wrist pain like I do when using other keyboards. I don't know if they still make the wireless version, but I can't recommend that as it wears out even faster than the wired keyboard. And that leads me to the one real drawback - they wear out too quickly. Usually the letters on the keys wear off first, which usually isn't a big issue since I don't look at the keyboard much, but when I do, it's a pain that the keys no longer show the some of the letters. The keys themselves begin to wear out. It seems to me it happens faster than it did years ago. They used to last a few years before they keys stopped responding well (nothing happens when you hit the key and then suddenly you get a jumbled mess), but in recent years, it seems like I need a new keyboard every two years. I suppose that's one way to make sure your product continues to sell. Also, initially the keys are fairly quiet, but it doesn't take long before they're quite noisy. In comparison to other ergonomic keyboards, this one has the best design in the lower price range. Others with better designs run into the hundreds. I highly recommend this keyboard.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2017
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Mike Cueva
Alexandria, US
★★★★★ 5
1 Year Later....Still going Great
Color: Black
Ok, I have had this keyboard since June 28, 2015 and today is July 4th, 2016. Having thought about this keyboard over the last year and then swapping it out for a standard Dell (non ergonomic) keyboard for the last two weeks has made me realize a few and not so few obvious things: 1) Footprint of ergonomic keyboard on desk is larger than most that I can recall. Not a con but keep that in mind if your computer desk is on the smaller side 2) Build Quality. You buy a top tier (Microsoft, Dell, Lenovo, HP, etc) business OR retail keyboard for a decent price, one EXPECTS minimal issues. There are two issues that have cropped up over the course of the last year: a couple of the tabs holding the snap on palm rest have broken off. The palm rest/riser plastic piece is still firmly attached. My guess is that these plastic clips were put in high stress areas. No loss in functionality. The CAPS LOCK LED light that is in the middle doesn't really work anymore. If I hit the caps lock with my left pinkie finger, the light doesn't come on. If I smash the same caps lock with my thumb or index finger, the light comes on and then goes out. Windows 10 always tells me via the popup message if my caps lock is on. No loss in functionality. 3) Key labels have not worn off. The letters are a bit faded but are still clear. The number row above the keys are virtually pristine (and by extension are used for the comparison of the letter keys). 4) This is a very good ergonomic keyboard. Within a couple of days of the swap, my wrist and left finger were starting to have that familiar hurt. I could go on and on about the specifics that some have posted in other reviews, but I feel that this is relevant to my use after a full year
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Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2016
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An Alexandria music lover
Waukegan, US
★★★★★ 1
IMHO: Expensive torture for thumb, hand, and arm
Color: Black
I should have paid more attention to the clearly reasoned (and IMHO *accurate*) negative reviews. After about one week of not-very-intense use I had to stop using this apparently well made but horribly designed keyboard. The use of my right hand and arm became painful. There were three main problems: #1 The amount of thumb pressure required to actually register the "space" key was way too much to type with any comfort or confidence. Even if I concentrated on always striking the space key so that a space would be inserted into the text or computer code where needed, I found that about 1-in-12 or 1-in-14 attempted spaces would not be inserted. It is terrible that part of one's brain must focus on striking the space key with heavy force; it is even worse that one must proof read each page of text or code to ensure that spaces have been inserted where needed. #2 The space key is intrinsically badly designed anyway, because one wants this key to be equally welcoming to both the left and right thumbs. It isn't. I found that my right thumb worked best, requiring unnatural contortions to ensure spaces were inserted where needed. #3 In general, I found that the $10 keyboard Dell included with my latest XPS desktop requires a more comfortable amount of force for ALL of the keys, not just the space key. This could be because the Microsoft Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 for Business requires greater downward movement of the keys for a stroke to be registered. Problems #1 and #2 are so severe that I found this keyboard simply unusable. This is quite an indictment for a way-above-average-cost keyboard that is allegedly designed and built with proper ergonomics in mind. I am astounded that so many users find this a comfortable keyboard. By the way, during more than half of my PC and computer keyboard use, which dates back to the late 1970s, I have actually used (and preferred) Logitech and especially Microsoft ergonomic keyboards. This is the first ergonomic keyboard I have ever used that I have found to be a thinly disguised implement of torture for thumb, hand, and arm. I now have some appreciation for the feelings of the other one-star and two-star reviewers when they read the patronizing remarks of the many keyboarders who find this device comfortable. Some seem to pooh-pooh (usually in patronizing terms) those of us who find this one of the most wretched keyboards we have ever encountered. It is a little hard to believe we sufferers happened to receive slightly defective devices. The complaint I offer can be found too often in the reviews for our complaint to occur as a result of a minor or rare manufacturing defect. On the plus side, the build quality appears to be terrific.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2013
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Avery l.
Grantham, US
★★★★★ 5
High quality stand
Style: Swivel Base, Color: Silver, Style: Swivel Base, Color: Silver
The mStand 360 is an amazing stand. I love how it is built from a single piece of aluminum and looks amazing on my desk. It fits my Macbook Pro 15" extremely well and raises it up to the height of my monitor easily. Not only does it help me improve my posture, but it also neatens up my desk significantly. I can easily fit an external keyboard under my Macbook when I am not using it, clearing up space. The hole in the back is also useful for bunching cables together that go directly into my Macbook, keeping my cables off the floor when I take my Macbook to go somewhere. The stand feels very stable, with no chance of my Macbook falling off. The aluminum C shape does have a slight bend on it if you put extra weight on it, but all in all, it feels very sturdy. The rubber padding on the stand also keeps the stand from scraping or damaging any part of my laptop and I feel very comfortable trusting the stand with my laptop. I would not recommend typing on a laptop keyboard while it is on the stand, but it works great with external keyboards. The swivel feature met my expectations, allowing the laptop to be easily turned. Thankfully, it was not too easy to turn and my laptop does not turn itself when in the stand. It is a nice feature to have, especially because I paid only 5$ extra for it (the price for the swivel stand seems to have increased since then). I am very happy with my purchase, even though it did seem a little expensive. I am wholly satisfied that I spent the extra 20$ to get a great laptop stand that will probably last for years.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2016
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Ghostly Pat
Massapequa, US
★★★★★ 5
This stand is just perfect!
Style: Swivel Base, Color: Space Gray
I first started looking at stands when I learned that staring at a laptop for hours can cause back injuries. So, I got the idea to use a stand, at home. This stand allows me to have a keyboard and mouse and use my laptop as a glorified desktop with a smaller monitor. I was astonished at the quality of this stand. It is better built than it needs to be, but I am not complaining at all about this. Let's face it, we spend a lot of money on our laptops, and you want to have a great platform to sit your laptop on. I love the ability to swivel the stand. My desk is very close to a window that lets in a lot of the sun at certain times of days. This would result in a glare if not for the ability to spin my computer ever so slightly in either direction to combat this problem. Also, it is a great cable manager with the hole on the back of the stand that makes everything look cleaner and more organized. The color matches my MacBook perfectly and looks like it is an Apple product. Summary: Great product. High quality. Looks great. Swizel is impressive and useful.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2018

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