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Additional guage illumination

Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 3:25 pm
by mogbob
( My mates 1966 1000 model ). I need to break into the panel light circuit, to pick up a feed for an additional guage ( combined water temp and Oil pressure ).I was thinking of cutting one of the Red / White wires in half and putting 2 bullet connectors on.Fit a new bullet connector on the "new " Red / White bulb feed wire and put the three wires into a two way bullet connector.
Are there any other neater solutions I should consider please guys and gals ? Thanks
Bob

Re: Additional guage illumination

Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 4:33 pm
by mike.perry
Or pick up from the panel light on off switch under the switch panel.

Re: Additional guage illumination

Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 9:52 pm
by autolycus
Using bullets will be a neat and "period" solution, which will also mean the gauge could be unplugged in the future if required. Good to hear you weren't going to use a Scotchlok or chocolate block, with or without the customary length of peeling, sticky self-adhesive tape.

An alternative would be a soldered, spliced joint with heatshrink tubing. Will it need a separate earth connection, or will it earth well enough through its clamp and the panel it's mounted on?

Kevin

Re: Additional guage illumination

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 10:21 am
by mogbob
Thanks for the input guys, appreciated.
I wouldn't touch Scotchloks with a barge pole, the "joint" rarely stands the test of time.Invariably a Scotchlok is the cause of an inoperative, recently fitted, accessory.
Spliced joints, correctly soldered, are slightly better but again can't be taken apart to investigate poor contact/ clean up of contact surfaces.I'm a solder and crimp man.
Bob