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Re: [TR] I finally did it

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Subject: Re: [TR] I finally did it
From: Dave1massey@cs.com
Date: Wed, 4 May 2011 08:01:31 -0400 (EDT)
In a message dated 5/3/2011 4:03:07 PM Central Daylight Time, 
tr3driver@ca.rr.com writes: 
> Or eBay.  Don't forget that the TR4 gauge requires a voltage stabilizer 
> as
> well.

Indeed.  You will also need the sending unit and the wiring, too.

> 
> Personally, I think I'm going back to the capillary tube style, at least 
> for
> now.  I just don't trust the electrical gauge (or my home-brew electronic
> voltage stabilizer); and I'm beginning to think it may be part of my
> perceived overheating problem.  It's either that, or my electric fan
> thermostat is erratic.

The voltage stabilizer, whether store bought or home grown, needs a good 
ground.  Grounding it to the back of the gauge (as is typically done by the 
factory) can, in time, lead to the problems you are seeing.  Sometimes the bad 
ground is within the stabilizer itself.  Not so likely in home brew units 
with are most likely soldered but the crimp connection on the Lucas units can 
corrode and cause problems.

Dave

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