[TR] gas gauge and voltage regulators
Dave Connitt
dconnitt at fuse.net
Thu Jul 2 16:23:36 MDT 2015
Hi Frank,
I think you want about 10 volts out of the voltage stabilizer for the fuel and temp gauge.
Someone makes a solid state version but I can't speak to it's reliability.
Dave Connitt
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From: Frank Fisher
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Sent: Thursday, July 02, 2015 5:48 PM
Subject: [TR] gas gauge and voltage regulators
have not messed with these in a long time.
the purpose of the voltage regulator is to stop the ups and downs of the voltage caused by alternator as engine revs?
what then is usual output? ie 13/14 volts in----? volts out.
any one have a list of what smiths gauges require a voltage stabilizer and those that don't. have not been to see the car yet, but id like to be prepared.
thanks
Frank
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