I picked up the kit I used years ago off of one of the tool trucks. Aeswave does have a similar kit. I've bought a few things from them over the years. It's definitely an awesome company to do business with.
It was a great demonstration thank you. Just want to ask a headlight bulb is connected in series to the ground side of the circuit are positive side of the circuit TIA
The headlight is in series between the variable resistor and battery ground. I just realized that I didn't include the headlight in the hand drawn diagram. It is only there to limit the current to 4 amps in the event of a shorted gauge/cluster.
If the sensor guage or reference volt wire is shorted to positive. The current flows through the resistor and then to the bulb and to ground. The bulb will light up and limit the current to 4 amph.correct me if i am wrong. Thank you for the explanation
Brilliant video tutorial amazing thank you for sharing it @710diagnosticsandfishing 👍 SHARP ,SHREWD ,QUICK-WITTED @710diagnosticsandfishing Enjoy your evening @710diagnosticsandfishing From Nick Ayivor from London England UK 🇬🇧 ⏰️ 08:29am Good Morning 🙏 🌄
Thank you
That appears to be part of an aeswave kit.
I picked up the kit I used years ago off of one of the tool trucks. Aeswave does have a similar kit. I've bought a few things from them over the years. It's definitely an awesome company to do business with.
It was a great demonstration thank you. Just want to ask a headlight bulb is connected in series to the ground side of the circuit are positive side of the circuit TIA
The headlight is in series between the variable resistor and battery ground. I just realized that I didn't include the headlight in the hand drawn diagram. It is only there to limit the current to 4 amps in the event of a shorted gauge/cluster.
If the sensor guage or reference volt wire is shorted to positive. The current flows through the resistor and then to the bulb and to ground. The bulb will light up and limit the current to 4 amph.correct me if i am wrong. Thank you for the explanation
You are correct. Giving me a visual indicator of excessive current before I ruin my resistor, blow a fuse, or start a fire.
Brilliant video tutorial amazing thank you for sharing it @710diagnosticsandfishing
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SHARP ,SHREWD ,QUICK-WITTED @710diagnosticsandfishing
Enjoy your evening @710diagnosticsandfishing
From Nick Ayivor from London England UK 🇬🇧 ⏰️ 08:29am Good Morning 🙏 🌄