Electronic 12v requlator

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Electronic 12v requlator

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I seem to recall there's a company that sells a electronic version of the Speedometer 12v regulator.

I've just done a Google search but unable to find

Any pointers :D
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Do you mean the elctronic version of the Bi-metal voltage instrument stabiliser? Look that up on this forum for the manufacturer. But be advised that they are polarity sensitive - but work well with a constant 10v (?) output as opposed to the usual Lucas stuttered mechanical method.

Also look up BMVIS (= Bimetal voltage inst stabiliser) as that goes into the subject too
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Hi,
Plenty of circuits on the web to make yourself, three components.
I've made built them into the old unit to retain original look.
Experience is what you have immediately after you need it.
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Well spread the good news then Stewart and tell us all here I say
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Are you looking for something like this ?

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Photos from this french forum : https://mini-racing.forumactif.com/t941 ... de-tension

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Yeh that's the one..
Available of eBay the electronic versions :D
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/284415368252 ... d=28441536
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Hi Guys
Any feedback on the electronic version 😀
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have similar off ebay on two cars 1071 being Neg; Earth with Alternator & Moke has Dynamo / Positive Earth .. works for me.. but not if you want to be OE Correct. :!:
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Thanks
No one will hopefully looking behind my dash :D
Reliability is now as I'm a little more mature, my first option
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