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Got to do some Research on 24 V Temp Guage
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Hi Guys

I got 24 Volt Temp Gauge , I gave it 12 V the needdle was moving to H side and sat there, so feel there is a problem.Today i am going to buy a new battery and give it 24V and see how it responds, if it is ok i am gonna to get 24 V Transformer(FOC from mine friend) and Leyland Viking Heat Sensor (that is 8 U$$) and see how it,Never gives up the work until i see any type of results from what i have got free ..

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sumith

Posted on: 2010/2/19 4:02
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Re: Got to do some Research on 24 V Temp Guage
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Hi Guys

Just gave it 24 V ,still it reads to max is it sound like bad gauge any ideas ?

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sumith

Posted on: 2010/2/20 4:12
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Re: Got to do some Research on 24 V Temp Guage
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Your sensor wire is probably worn and is makign contact with the body somewhere,,, if you disconect the sensor wire at the gauge and it still reads full your gauge is stuffed

Posted on: 2010/2/20 7:14
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Re: Got to do some Research on 24 V Temp Guage
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I had never heard of a 24V gauge until Sumith mentioned it. I don't know how they are supposed to work.

12V gauges do not take 12V, they take the ouput of the gauge regulator which is maybe 8V.

Posted on: 2010/2/20 8:24
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wouldn't it be for a truck if its 24v

sorry if thats a dumb question

Posted on: 2010/2/20 12:09
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Re: Got to do some Research on 24 V Temp Guage
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Hi Guys

I did not Put Sensor Wire Just Gave it 24 V only,even if i connect sensor wire it doesn't change,but my dash Temp Reader is working fine now but bit higher than the early one that is because it is (heat sensor ) for toyota one, yes that guage is for heavy duty vehicle,if it is needed for a regulator it might have internal regulator in side it self isn't it becauss it has got 3 wires 24 V ,Earth and Sensor connection.


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sumith

Posted on: 2010/2/22 3:26

Edited by Sumith on 2010/2/22 4:35:18
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