> From: Andrew Mace [mailto:amace@unix2.nysed.gov]
> Sent: Friday, December 18, 1998 11:55 AM
>
> On Fri, 18 Dec 1998, Peter Zaborski wrote:
>
> The "stabilized" gauges (fuel and temp.) don't do that, taking a bit of
time
> to reach their measured reading. They don't NEED to, as neither running
> out of gas or loss of coolant is as likely to cause quick, irreversible
> damage
Yes I agree. But I thought another reason for the use of the voltage
stabilizer was to account for changes in the voltage supplied to the gauge
as various events occur during a drive (temp changes, accessories turned on
and off, etc). Would an unstabilized electric gauge not be susceptible to
these changes?
--- Peter Zaborski CF58310UO ---
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