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When converting from 6 volt to 12 volt is it necessary to replace gauges with 12 volt gauges?
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When converting from 6 volt to 12 volt is it necessary to replace gauges with 12 volt gauges?
Thanks
Before I replaced any gauges, I'd use a DC-DC converter to drop the voltage. They are inexpensive off eBay.
Example:
1pcs 1 23V 30V DC DC Buck Converter Step Down Module LM2596 Power Supply Output | eBay
When converting from 6 volt to 12 volt is it necessary to replace gauges with 12 volt gauges?
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good grief. what a suggestion.![]()
I wasn't suggesting that he had to use a voltage converter, I was suggesting that if he had electrical gauges, as opposed to mechanical gauges, it is an inexpensive option rather than buying new gauges.
So what's with the sad face?![]()
No, you can buy a 2 amp Dc-Dc converter for $1.75. And it is 2 wires in and two wires out.it's a 45$ answer to a 10 cent question.
way to much wireing to get a dc to dc converter ... .
The OP didn't say whether the gauges were original, nor specify mechanical or electricalbesides just not many options you see for electronic gauges on these.
I agree, with mechanical gauges, he should just change the light bulbs. If the gauges were electrical, an small DC-DC buck converter is an inexpensive way to power them off a regulated 6 volts.the temp gauges are bulb style.
the oil pressure gauge is bourdon style.
proofmeter is straight mechanicale / cable driven off the hydro pump nose.
etc.. etc...
I agree, with mechanical gauges, he should just change the light bulbs. If the gauges were electrical, an small DC-DC buck converter is an inexpensive way to power them off a regulated 6 volts.