Dim and dimmer
Discussion
Been having a play with the instrument lighting this evening, my car has a rotary switch..off...dimmed...bright..
"bright" is straight forward, bulbs receive a full 12 volts.
"dimmed" is achieved by putting two 1.5 ohm ballast resistors connected in series in circuit, electronics aren't my strong point but I guess that gives 3 ohms?
So, checking out my resistors one measured 2 ohms, near enough (my cheapo multimeter may not be bang on) other came out at 9 ohms ! No wonder lights were dim.
Next step was to try with just the good 2 ohm resistor, not bad, a definate change but still legible.
Any normal person would probably have bought two new ballast resistors but I thought these looked neater...
They are rated at 2 ohms each, couple of pounds for the pair from Ebay. Soldered some connectors on to take "standard" spade connectors
Not the best photo's but it's results time, first 12 volts
Good ballast resistor or one RS resistor (no noticeable difference) approx 9 volts and less camera shake
Two RS resistors in series approx 6 volts and can't see the needle so not too good
So I shall go with just the one and now I just need to knock up a little bracket, must have an off-cut of stainless somewhere
"bright" is straight forward, bulbs receive a full 12 volts.
"dimmed" is achieved by putting two 1.5 ohm ballast resistors connected in series in circuit, electronics aren't my strong point but I guess that gives 3 ohms?
So, checking out my resistors one measured 2 ohms, near enough (my cheapo multimeter may not be bang on) other came out at 9 ohms ! No wonder lights were dim.
Next step was to try with just the good 2 ohm resistor, not bad, a definate change but still legible.
Any normal person would probably have bought two new ballast resistors but I thought these looked neater...
They are rated at 2 ohms each, couple of pounds for the pair from Ebay. Soldered some connectors on to take "standard" spade connectors
Not the best photo's but it's results time, first 12 volts
Good ballast resistor or one RS resistor (no noticeable difference) approx 9 volts and less camera shake
Two RS resistors in series approx 6 volts and can't see the needle so not too good
So I shall go with just the one and now I just need to knock up a little bracket, must have an off-cut of stainless somewhere
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