Re: Matching fuel guage to sender
May I add one more thing: No attempt to modify the circuit will work until you replace the voltage regulator. The voltage regulator supplies the gauge with a time weighted average of 10 volts. it does this with a bimetallic strip that heats up in response to the battery voltage and turns the output on and off to give an average of 10 volts over a period of some seconds. Th regulator is usually to be found in a small rectangular package bolted to the back of the speedo.
There are solid state regulators available that give a true 10 volts that cost £12 or so, available from car wiring suppliers. I fitted a regulator based on a 50p reg from Rapid electronics.
This one modification has made the response of the fuel gauge more repeatable.
May I add one more thing: No attempt to modify the circuit will work until you replace the voltage regulator. The voltage regulator supplies the gauge with a time weighted average of 10 volts. it does this with a bimetallic strip that heats up in response to the battery voltage and turns the output on and off to give an average of 10 volts over a period of some seconds. Th regulator is usually to be found in a small rectangular package bolted to the back of the speedo.
There are solid state regulators available that give a true 10 volts that cost £12 or so, available from car wiring suppliers. I fitted a regulator based on a 50p reg from Rapid electronics.
This one modification has made the response of the fuel gauge more repeatable.
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