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Re: temp gauge sender resistance?
Posted to Technical Discussion Forum on 6/21/2012 3 Replies

A normal potentiometer generally has way too high resistance. This means that he will be attempting to adjust over a very small area right at the end of the potentiometer's travel. The temp gauge circuit does draw some current because it is a thermoelectric ga... Login to read more.

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