I've been beating my head against the wall trying to get my M1008 voltmeter to work. I took it to work and attached it to a power supply and it seemed like it was working, but when I attached it to the truck it didn't. So I took it off and traced all the wires around and stuff... well, turns out there's always 25-30 volts at the volt meter connector. So I hooked up the volt meter and it worked... I put the dash all back together and then the next day it stopped working again.
So at that point I was totally confused, but figured the volt meter was intermittent. I saw one on E-bay and bought that, but it doesn't work either, even though there is always voltage on the connector.
On the back of the volt meter there are 3 lugs, the wires are connected to two of them. Tonight I discovered that if I connect 24V across ground and the unused 3rd lug that it goes off the scale +voltage. I probed around some more and also see that there is about 175 ohms to ground from that connector.
I wonder if this meter is really for some other voltage range (12 volts possibly), but they divide the 28 volt voltage down to get into that range. There is a white thing between the the 2 possible lugs, I wonder if it's a resistor to divide the voltage and it's burned out?
That's my long story. My question is, does any know how these things are supposed to work? Or, if someone has a functioning CUCV voltmeter handy, would you mind measuring the resistance between the two lugs?
So at that point I was totally confused, but figured the volt meter was intermittent. I saw one on E-bay and bought that, but it doesn't work either, even though there is always voltage on the connector.
On the back of the volt meter there are 3 lugs, the wires are connected to two of them. Tonight I discovered that if I connect 24V across ground and the unused 3rd lug that it goes off the scale +voltage. I probed around some more and also see that there is about 175 ohms to ground from that connector.
I wonder if this meter is really for some other voltage range (12 volts possibly), but they divide the 28 volt voltage down to get into that range. There is a white thing between the the 2 possible lugs, I wonder if it's a resistor to divide the voltage and it's burned out?
That's my long story. My question is, does any know how these things are supposed to work? Or, if someone has a functioning CUCV voltmeter handy, would you mind measuring the resistance between the two lugs?