Magnolia faced Smiths Temperature gauge
Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 3:48 pm
Having been to last weekend's autojumble at Beaulieu, I returned with a number of items. One of these was a Smiths temperature gauge in a face colour that goes better with my speedometer (rather than the black I have currently fitted).
Things I didn't notice prior to purchase - the "rest" position, for the pointer, is at Max. The serial numbers etc. contain the digit string 24V.[frame]
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The "serial number" is TE 2503/00 24V.
I wired it up on the bench (dining room table), with a spare sender, 12V Meccano variable output controller and the sender suspended in a mug of hot water (from the kettle).
The Gauge ran down to the small double-dot between "20" and "80". The lighting for the gauge would come from a surrounding light-source (not a bulb in the back), like the light source for the "Gold" dashboard Series 2 Oil Pressure Gauge (which I have also obtained from elsewhere).
Questions:-
(1) Is this really a 24V supply gauge?
(2) What would it have come out of?
Thanks in advance for any help and suggestions,
George.
Things I didn't notice prior to purchase - the "rest" position, for the pointer, is at Max. The serial numbers etc. contain the digit string 24V.[frame]
The "serial number" is TE 2503/00 24V.
I wired it up on the bench (dining room table), with a spare sender, 12V Meccano variable output controller and the sender suspended in a mug of hot water (from the kettle).
The Gauge ran down to the small double-dot between "20" and "80". The lighting for the gauge would come from a surrounding light-source (not a bulb in the back), like the light source for the "Gold" dashboard Series 2 Oil Pressure Gauge (which I have also obtained from elsewhere).
Questions:-
(1) Is this really a 24V supply gauge?
(2) What would it have come out of?
Thanks in advance for any help and suggestions,
George.