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MG Midget and Sprite Technical - Voltage Stabilizer Test?
I need a little help! I'm trying to trace down the cause of an inaccurate fuel guage (reads 3/4 when full). I know it could be various things, so I started with easiest to reach first: the voltage stabilizer. I tested the switched input & had 12.6 volts, but when I tested the other terminal, it fluctuated between 12.6 & .02 volts...that's if I got a reading at all! That can't be right...does anyone know how to test the stabilizer & could it have been hooked up backwards by a PO? Does it have a diode inside? I can't find any information on it in manuals or on the web. Help please! Thanks, Dave |
Dave Rhine ('78 1500) |
Dave. Inside there is heat sensitive bimetalic strip holding two points together, round the bimetalic strip is wound a resistance wire, as the current flows the wire heats up and bends the bimetalic strip opening the points - current stops - point close - the cycle starts again.I have not tested one for years but you should get an average voltage of about 7 volts. your reading of 12.6 - 0.2 is correct just leave it on for some time and the voltage change will get quicker and you should see your volt meter neddle swing and average about 7 volts. Dont use a digital meter. Mike |
M J Pearson |
Thanks Mike Ok, that makes sense, I had thought maybe it was a resistor & diode combination to drop the voltage, but not let current pass in the unwanted direction. I was using a digital meter, but I do have a Simpson analog meter in the shop. Next question: I jumped the leads together at the stabilizer, engine not running, and the guage went up to full (I had filled the tank prior to testing), it had been at the 3/4 mark, which it always is after fill up. Does that really tell me anything, since the actual voltage to the guage should not be 12.0? Thanks again, I'm learning more & more with each new project. Dave |
Dave Rhine ('78 1500) |
Get yourself one of these and fit and forget http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Semiconductor-Voltage-Stabilizer-MG-midget-MGB-MGC_W0QQitemZ280547957176QQihZ018QQcategoryZ27380QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem |
Nigel Atkins |
Yep...found their website, will order one tommorrow & see what happens. http://classicstabilizers.webs.com/ Thanks Dave |
Dave Rhine ('78 1500) |
Oh well, no easy way out...it turned out to be the sender unit in the tank. I'll wait to the weather ccols off a bit this fall & drop the tank. Thanks for the input! |
Dave Rhine ('78 1500) |
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