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Disco 200tdi in Defender

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Mike_Hammond:

--- Quote from: zulublue on March 03, 2009, 22:49:59 ---
--- Quote from: scotana on March 03, 2009, 22:38:42 ---I mean to stop the temp guage showing such a high reading solder a resistor on to the spade terminal then connect to that for the signal.

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I don't understand what benefit that will have you will still not know what temperature you have got, seems pointless doing just for aesthetics.

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The resistor suggestion is perfectly valid, there are pleny of write ups on the web on how to go about calibrating an analogue temp gauge and it'll cost you pennies for the components. A bit of Ohms law and you'll be away... just remember wire in series across the sender to drop the voltage, parallel to increase it ;)

bogie:
The sender you want is the green one,the orange and black read too high!

hairyasswelder:

--- Quote from: scotana on April 25, 2009, 09:06:28 ---does anyone know who these part numbers refer to? paddocks, craddocks, morleys?



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By the picon the link it looks like genuine part numbers  ;)

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