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WOW I am sorry I responded. I am now dumber about this issue then when i started. Why would it be 12 volts before it hits the resistor/ballast and turn into 24 volts? And then if i hook it up directly to the bare wires it is 24 volts again? I will just keep quiet on this subject. i just know...
Then why is that i put 24 volt gauges in and just use the 2 wires to hook them up and they work perfectly? I am just asking because I do it all the time. Just use the same 2 wires and the same plug and they work. Same gauges I use on other 24 trucks. No ballast or resistor on the back of the...
That is not an original gauge. And the original ones did not have numbers. I think they eliminated the numbers so people could not see the rate of charge. They just used red yellow and green to keep it simple. I have a similar gauge and it is always pegged out like you say and I never have any...
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