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TomBooth

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Mansfield - Notts

Anybody kind enough to just whip up a very simple paint drawing of wiring a fuel gauge, think I've got the right idea. 12v into the voltage stabilizer, then from that into the gauge then earthed through the sender? Thought that was right but something in my minds telling me its a strange idea running 12v at the fuel tank..

If it makes any difference I'm using a center clock setup an a standard tank.

Cheers,
Tom.


adamt

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Rhoose, Cardiff

The voltage stabilizer will have a 12v feed, and earth and the output which will be 10v. You then run this to the gauge and then from the gauge to the sender and earth the sender. I think the centre clock has all the voltage stabilizers on the back

My project Toyota powered mini: http://www.turbominis.co.uk/forums/index.p...tid=470448&fr=0


TomBooth

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Mansfield - Notts

That's perfect. Cheers buddy. That's another thing ticked off the list!

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