Voltage drop regulator
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- sevenmilebridge
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Voltage drop regulator
Does anyone know if there is a replacement for the regulator that fits on the steering column? I believe that if this part is not working the fuel gauge and temp gauge will not work. I have installed a new sending unit for gas tank and the temp gauge are not working. If anyone has an extra I'll buy it or know of a replacement.
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Re: Voltage drop regulator
This might help
viewtopic.php?t=25987
And
http://www.311s.org/pmwiki-311/pmwiki.p ... VoltRegFix
There is a thread here somewhere we're others used this to replace the orig. unit.
DROK DC Buck Converter, 5.3V-32V to 1.2V-32V 12A
https://a.co/d/6Ajtcke
viewtopic.php?t=25987
And
http://www.311s.org/pmwiki-311/pmwiki.p ... VoltRegFix
There is a thread here somewhere we're others used this to replace the orig. unit.
DROK DC Buck Converter, 5.3V-32V to 1.2V-32V 12A
https://a.co/d/6Ajtcke
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Re: Voltage drop regulator
Yes, my advice is to go solid state.
You won't have any issues with that
Please do your own research but this is lifted from an electronic parts catalogue: -
LM 7808 8V 1 Amp TO-220 Fixed Voltage Regulator (for NEGATIVE ground cars).
LM 7908 -8V 1 Amp TO-220 Fixed Voltage Regulator (for POSITIVE ground cars).
https://pdf1.alldatasheet.com/datasheet ... M7908.html
The 1A rating of the device is more than enough for the two gauges and no heat sink is necessary on the IC.
You won't have any issues with that
Please do your own research but this is lifted from an electronic parts catalogue: -
LM 7808 8V 1 Amp TO-220 Fixed Voltage Regulator (for NEGATIVE ground cars).
LM 7908 -8V 1 Amp TO-220 Fixed Voltage Regulator (for POSITIVE ground cars).
https://pdf1.alldatasheet.com/datasheet ... M7908.html
The 1A rating of the device is more than enough for the two gauges and no heat sink is necessary on the IC.
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Re: Voltage drop regulator
Thanks I'm going to try to take apart and fix ground. I actually have two cars doing the same thing one works intermittently
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Re: Voltage drop regulator
Intermittents are as likely to be from the wiring harnesses and connections to pigtails, sensors and gauges as the regulator itself.
That said, I have gone to an electronic regulator, the variable output voltage on which also permits a degree of gauge adjustment.
That said, I have gone to an electronic regulator, the variable output voltage on which also permits a degree of gauge adjustment.
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Re: Voltage drop regulator
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