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| Subject: | Re: What did I do...elec. prob. w/gauges...MORON !!! |
| From: | Randall <randallyoung@earthlink.net> |
| Date: | Sun, 31 Oct 1999 16:18:13 -0800 |
| References: | <199910310936_MC2-8B15-51A1@compuserve.com> |
Clearly, they knew other solutions (eg the fuel gauge in my TR3 uses no electronics and is not voltage sensitive), so I see the voltage stabilizer and associated simplified gauges as purely a cost saving move. I believe even the early stabilizers were not electronic, but instead thermo-mechanical, as were the gauges. Randall Tony Rhodes wrote: > > Not bad for what they had to work with (no solid state parts). > After that time, they just stuck with what worked and was cheap. |
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