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jojax64
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Solid State Regulator

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Fitted one today to the temp gauge and discarded the old bi-metal type which I had mounted on the bulkhead. Works very well and looks pretty neat when it's wired up........I like it! :D :D :D
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Any pictures of the installation and the connections :) ?
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I'll try to take a pic later. Very simple really.........only 3 wires:
One goes to the fusebox, one to the temp gauge and the other to earth.
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http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h299/ ... CF2874.jpg

It's the little black box beside the fusebox. 8)
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Hmm are you now selling some on Ebay per chance.
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I'll PM you on that one, Kevin.
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