fabiodriven
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So I installed my EGT gauge in my truck today. My original plan was to use a 24v to 12v converter to do the install and then I would have the converter to use for other stuff anyways. Well, my buddy convinced me that all I would have to do is hook up the light for the gauge in-line before the 12v supply for the gauge. In other words, hooking the light up in series with the gauge would bring the voltage down to around 12v for the gauge to operate on. I have seen this work with two 12v bulbs hooked up in series to 24v. Each bulb uses 12v and viola.
For some reason, it didn't work with the gauge. I hooked the light up in series with the gauge, and when I turn the ignition on the gauge "zeroes" like it's supposed to but the bulb doesn't come on. I'm not quite sure what is happening here and if I can't find an easy solution I may just hook up my converter. The bulb is good and the gauge is getting voltage because like I said it does "zero" whenever the ignition is switched. I didn't try to warm the truck up and see if the gauge works because I don't want to fry the gauge.
Any suggestions?
For some reason, it didn't work with the gauge. I hooked the light up in series with the gauge, and when I turn the ignition on the gauge "zeroes" like it's supposed to but the bulb doesn't come on. I'm not quite sure what is happening here and if I can't find an easy solution I may just hook up my converter. The bulb is good and the gauge is getting voltage because like I said it does "zero" whenever the ignition is switched. I didn't try to warm the truck up and see if the gauge works because I don't want to fry the gauge.
Any suggestions?