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 The most common failure mode is where the output is constant and the bulb =
stays lit all the time.=C2=A0 This will give you high readings.=C2=A0 If th=
e output is zero your gauges will both read zero.
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From: Sujit Roy <triumphstag@gmail.com>
To: Triumphs <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thu, Aug 20, 2020 4:04 pm
Subject: [TR] Voltage stabilizer question
It's often said, if your fuel gauge and temperature gauge are reading high,=
 check your voltage stabilizer.=C2=A0So, I have this Triumph service docume=
nt from 1966 or near enough on how to test if a voltage stabilizer if OK. I=
 know the output=C2=A0should be 10volts. The doc. also tests a method on ho=
w to check it with a 2.2w bulb. (The bulb should blink)=C2=A0However, If so=
mething is wrong with it, what should=C2=A0I expect besides the output volt=
age being zero because it is dead?
Thx in advance. Sujit
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Sujit Roy
Cupertino, California
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<div> <font size="3">The most common failure mode is where the output is 
constant and the bulb stays lit all the time.  This will give you high 
readings.  If the output is zero your gauges will both read 
zero.</font><br>
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<div style="clear:both"><font size="4">Dave </font><br>
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From: Sujit Roy <triumphstag@gmail.com><br>
To: Triumphs <triumphs@autox.team.net><br>
Sent: Thu, Aug 20, 2020 4:04 pm<br>
Subject: [TR] Voltage stabilizer question<br>
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<div>It's often said, if your fuel gauge and temperature gauge are reading 
high, check your voltage stabilizer. </div>
<div>So, I have this Triumph service document from 1966 or near enough on how 
to test if a voltage stabilizer if OK. I know the output should be 
10volts. The doc. also tests a method on how to check it with a 2.2w bulb. (The 
bulb should blink) </div>
<div>However, If something is wrong with it, what should I expect besides 
the output voltage being zero because it is dead?</div>
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<div>Thx in advance. Sujit</div>
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