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Old 03-02-2015, 05:12 PM   #1
gono
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Amp to volt meter DIY

It's been done a few ways but here's my version. (couldn't find any BIGGER pictures)

Parts list:
volt gauge Summit Racing EQU-7268 $17
2 4-40 X 1 1/2" machine screws
2 plastic washers
6 nuts
6 flat washers

Started by tearing the new gauge apart. Rather than risk breaking the needle off, I cut out the gauge face.



I drilled out the rivets on the old amp gauge and removed the faceplate.



I used the vise and hammer to flatten out the faceplate.



There's two electrical tabs that insert into the back of the gauge. I removed them and double bent them for better clearance through the backing plate.



I drilled mounting holes in the faceplate and attached the screws and washers.



The back of the mounting plate needs to have a larger hole in it so the leads will exit.



I added the second set on mounting screws to adjust how far away the gauge will mount.



Here's the gauge with 12 volts.



Final piece mounted with new sticker.

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