dave69isit
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posted on 21/12/04 at 07:20 PM |
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regulater
could any one help have regulater for clocks its got two conrctions on back ov it 1 has i on it other has b on it any help aprecated
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zetec
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posted on 21/12/04 at 07:45 PM |
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Used to be B=battery, I=instruments.
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GeoffT
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posted on 21/12/04 at 07:48 PM |
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Pretty sure you'll find:-
0v is chassis earth.
B is raw 12v input from battery.
i (instruments) is regulated 12v to gauges.
[Edited on 21/12/04 by G.Tyler]
Damn! Beat me to it.....
[Edited on 21/12/04 by G.Tyler]
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SeaBass
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posted on 21/12/04 at 08:13 PM |
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It's actually pulsed 12v to the gauges by means of a bimetallic strip constantly switching on and off. The gauges are so slow to respond they
show the average reading. This gives an average voltage of 10v...
You can check it out by sending a variable voltage to a gauge, which also works on the bimetallic principle. Constant 10v gives a full scale
deflection.
Cheers
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