Carl, I don't think the gauge is polarity sensitive. If it is, I must have
gotten lucky every time I hooked it up.
You do know that you need to use a TR4 voltage stabilizer or other 10V regulator
to feed the gauge, don't you?
"Musson, Carl" wrote:
> Like Mark I spent some time going through boxes this weekend.
> Found a almost-NIB electric gauge from a TR4 in parts pile. --
> So, I give up.. I have gone through two rebuilt temp gauges (keep doing
> something stupid and breaking the cap tube) on my never close to concours
> driver.
>
> My question is: there is a single pole on the sending unit and two poles on
> the gauge. Don't see any indication which side is positive or negative.
> Could someone give me a quick how-to on hooking it up?
>
> Thanks.
> Carl
>
> BTW, does anyone have an extra small gauge gasket they can let go? I am not
> ready to make any parts purchases and can't see paying the parts house
> regular shipping charges.
--
George Richardson
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