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Offline CUDA JAS

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Solid State IVR
« on: July 10, 2015 - 01:58:40 PM »
Anyone build there own solid state instrument voltage regulator from the old Allpar article?

If so, how did you mount it?

Did it work well?

I have all the parts to build one, just looking for any tips etc.

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Jason
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Re: Solid State IVR
« Reply #1 on: July 10, 2015 - 03:23:03 PM »
I built 2 of those and could never get the gauges to read right.
I gave up and went back to a factory part.
Others have apparently gotten it to work.

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Re: Solid State IVR
« Reply #2 on: July 10, 2015 - 03:26:34 PM »
I built 2 of those and could never get the gauges to read right.
I gave up and went back to a factory part.
Others have apparently gotten it to work.

Well crap, that is not a good sign.

I have a working factory IVR, but I have heard so many stories about them failing and frying the gauges, I thought I would be proactive and build a new one.

What were your issues with the new style IVR??

Jason
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Re: Solid State IVR
« Reply #3 on: July 13, 2015 - 03:31:57 PM »
No matter what I did, the gauges always read a little lower compared to the factory VR.
I even built an adjustable version, after changing resistors 3 times and getting close, I gave up.

Factory unit back in there and gauges read perfectly.