And if you are thinking about the suppressor attached to the
electro-mechanical that was to prevent radiated interference affecting *other*
systems, again nothing to do with the gauges. The original system switched
the system voltage i.e. up to 14.5v on and off about once per second, to
*average* about 10v, it is that impervious to instantaneous variation.
Incidentally an electronic system that provides a stabilised 10v immediately
after switch-on will result in slower gauge rise times than the original
system, which applied full system voltage for several seconds after
switch-on.
PaulH.
----- Original Message -----
Barrie: the filter caps are not needed. A noisy circuit is ok in this
applacation. The gauges don't care.
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