Trev,
The electronic device that Moss sells is OK. It regulates adequately and is
cheap. The version I had used NO protection. A malfunctioning set of HT
ignition wires caused what must have been severe spikes in the electrical
system that destroyed my stabilizer. I am not sure what voltage it stabilized
to, but I don't think it is precisely 10v. I think it regulates to about 10.5v,
but mine died before I thought to check it out. I didn't know it was electronic
until I opened it up after it died.
I designed a different one using an automotive grade 10v regulator, and some
extra spike protection. I have been using it for a year and it has been working
perfectly. I even made a little printed circuit board so it fits inside the
case of the dead one!
I can tell you more if you want.
-Tony
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Date: Wed, 08 Sep 2010 09:36:26 +1200
From: Sandra and Trevor Hardy <c>
Subject: [TR] Voltage stabilizers
To: Triumphs@autox.team.net
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Hi Listers....Have seen an advert for an electronic Voltage Stabiliser for the
Fuelguage/Temp circuits for the TR4s. Have not been able to find it again.
Could somebody please forward details of said invention to me.
Thanx......Trev. Hardy....Feilding; New Zealand. 25 Chrysler Brougham;
65 TR4A; 70 MGBGT.
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