Wow, Gerry still lives..... As an addition to that advise, when you install one, use "heat sink grease". it is available at Radio Shack. Mark Gerald Skerbitz wrote: > Joseph, > They work by bleeding current to ground (the big tab). In so doing, they > generate heat. Lots of it. Sooo, you need to have a REALLY good connection to > keep them cool. A bad ground (not detectable by a VOM) will cause them to go > bad. I too went through MANY of them. Finally my buddy Dan Houg from Bemidji > put together a little external variable voltage regulator circuit which I > wired in and adjusted. It's been working ever since. > > On Thu, 21 May 1998, Joseph J. Liasse wrote: > > I am on my 4th one of these. Each one I put in will work for a while > > (from 2-6 months) and then will suddenly "half blow" (for lack of a better > > term). In the "half blown" state both the fuel and temp gages will read > [etc] > > -- > Gerry > Gerald Skerbitz <g-sker@umn.edu> > U of MN Academic Health Center Administrative Information Systems 6-5379 > Home St. Paul,Ramsey County,Minnesota, USA |
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