Instrument Lighting Rheostat

An alchemy of sparks, copper wire and earth

Moderators: User administrators, Moderators

Locked
syncrodoug
Registered user
Posts: 424
Joined: 10 Oct 2005, 18:51
80-90 Mem No: 1053
Location: Ross-on-Wye

Instrument Lighting Rheostat

Post by syncrodoug »

I wish to fit a Mitsubishi Pajero rheostat, I'm somewhat confused by the three terminals the unit has and I can't make sense of the resistance reading I get from my multimeter.
Would be must grateful for enlightenment.
Doug
80-90: 1053
Syncronauts: 15
T3 Syncro DOKA (makeover nearly finished)
T4 Syncro LWB Panel Van - now departed
T3 Syncro SIKA - deciding whether it's for the chop or worth saving

User avatar
AngeloEvs
Registered user
Posts: 1345
Joined: 22 Nov 2007, 19:22
80-90 Mem No: 4709
Location: Upwell, Norfolk

Re: Instrument Lighting Rheostat

Post by AngeloEvs »

What you using it for? On a typical unit two terminals will read a fixed resistance (e.g a 10 ohm Rheostat) and will not alter when you rotate the shaft, The third terminal will vary between 10 and 0 ohms ohms when you connect the multimeter from it to either of the others and rotate the shaft, this oone is the wiper that feeds what ever it is you're feeding and either of the others connect to the input source voltage, well usually anyway...............
1987 DG Karisma LPG with remodelled interior

syncrodoug
Registered user
Posts: 424
Joined: 10 Oct 2005, 18:51
80-90 Mem No: 1053
Location: Ross-on-Wye

Re: Instrument Lighting Rheostat

Post by syncrodoug »

Thanks for the info.
I'll be using it to dim the instrument lighting.
I've basically transplanted a 1.9 PD diesel engine and the entire loom into my DOKA, at the moment I'm 'refining' the dash layout have decided to relocate all the switches to a central consul between the seats. The dimmer from the Passat/Golf is combined withthe headlight range control is an awkward shape to mount so I've opted fro the Mitsubishi rheostat as its's cylindrical and fits in a 12mm hole!
Doug
80-90: 1053
Syncronauts: 15
T3 Syncro DOKA (makeover nearly finished)
T4 Syncro LWB Panel Van - now departed
T3 Syncro SIKA - deciding whether it's for the chop or worth saving

Locked