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24V guages
Needalanny:
Easiest way is to buy a voltage dropper.
There are loads out there as trucks use them.
I used to have 3 of them, but gave them to my uncle for his truck.
I did have 2 of them in my lightweight a few years ago, as i ran 12 radio, seperate amp, and 12v spotlights.
If you get a 24v-12v voltage dropper, just wire it into an ignition source, and wire the gauges into the dropper 12v positive. Easy peasy....
Then you can buy any kind of 12v gauge you like.
The next problem depending on what type you buy would be the electrical senders.
If you stick to mechanical gauges as much as possible you shouldn't go wrong.
What type of gauges are you after?
blueboar:
Try giving these chaps a call http://www.pablanchard.co.uk/
mark.yellow.series.3:
wouldnt it be easier to wire two guages in series?
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