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Bertram 50 SF electrical problem.

Discussion in 'Bertram Yacht' started by sot, Jun 28, 2014.

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  1. Capt Ralph

    Capt Ralph Senior Member

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    Can you put a DVM over it and give us a resistive value?

    Also a report on how hot the new ones get after you install them?
  2. Capt Ralph

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    S W, Delco and many others use a resistive swing. Mostly a shorted sender, the meter reads full or max. Generically called S W compatible.
    VDO Had a bass ackwards way to do it (short read empty).
    VDO offers both technologies these days.

    In these older boats, what direction did the VDO gauges swing?
  3. sot

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    rcrapps, the in voltage is 34v and the exit voltage is 14v just like the original one and yes, it gets very hot.
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    I think he wanted a measurement of the resistance, rather than the voltage stepdown.
  5. Capt Ralph

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    Yes please.
    ,rc
  6. sot

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    SFS, RC.
    Ok, I do not know how to get that information. I do have a multimeter, don’t know why but I have one, if you can tell me where to set the dial and what probe a put where I will get the information.