Re: IML: Re Voltage Regulator
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Re: IML: Re Voltage Regulator



I have removed the old faulty regulator from my temperature gauge (1960
Imperial) and replaced it by a modern solid state regulator.

I have used the LT1083CP-5, it  delivers a rock steady 5 Volts at 8 Amp.
max. So it has enough reserve to operate the 3 gauges that need the 5
Volts.
In fact, 5 Volt was a little too low, so I added a silicon diode in the
ground wire of the regulator. The output is now 5.6 Volt which is perfect
for my gauges!

All the best,

Robert



Op Do, 18 mei, 2006 3:04 am, schreef Brian Keligian:
> I have used the newer style electronic regulator on one of my 67
> Imperials and not had a problem.
> I went to Autozone and the old number was replaced my the newer regulator.
> I have seen the old regulators sold on ebay but
> they are pricey.




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