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Voltage Stabilizer

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My temperature and fuel gauge have just decided to stop working. Everything else seems to be working fine, so I'm assuming it's the voltage stabilizer.

I was having a read through some posts (and a couple of youtube videos) regarding the voltage stabilizer.
Most (including brickwerrks) say you need a T4 or aftermarket VS and to mount it upside down.

One YT video seems to say that you can get a LM2940T-10.0/NOPB Texas Instruments VS and mount it upwards. I'd prefer to mount an aftermarket VS upright, but thought I'd see what others have done first.

Anyone have any advise?

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LM7810 is good for 1.5A whereas the LM2940T is only good for 1A.
Mounting an LM7810 upside down isn't difficult, all you have to do is ensure that there is a suitable heatsink provided.
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Cheers Oldie, would you recommend the LM7810 Voltage Stabilizer then? I know virtually nothing about electronics.

What would you use for heatsink? Brickwerks say something about shaving down the old mounts for original VS so that newer chips fit properly too?
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Just need a suitable thickness piece of aluminium, it provides contact for the heatsink as the 7810 is mounted with its back uppermost. You will see when you fit it.
Some years ago I found a source for the original chips - they were over £70 each! A 7810 can be had for 50p.
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Stolen a pic from an old post, you can see it mounted upside down - you can't see a heatsink though so I presume that they didn't use one ( they should have done ) Ignore the finger as that was something else:


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TCA 700Y regulators are available from Germany on Ebay for not too much money

I have a pre loved one available

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Aidan wrote: 10 Apr 2024, 16:48 TCA 700Y regulators are available from Germany on Ebay for not too much money

I have a pre loved one available

Cheers Aidan, what are the TCA 700Y regulators (I'm new to this)? Are they the standard T4 one's?

I spoke to Michael at Brickwerks this morning, he said they should have their T4 regulators back in next week.
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Haven't you done it yet?
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afaik TCA 700Y is the original voltage regulator made by ITT in France, certainly that's what is in the dash I have for spares, and if you look for that specific electronic component you'll find them for £60+ but there's a listing on German Ebay for them for £13 plus shipping, but the listing is visible on Ebay uk so should be possible to buy them, they are listed for VW/Audi dash units

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£2 for 2x lm7810 - I know what I would fit!
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Cheers Aidan, I think I've found the one's you mentioned on eBay. They certainly look more like the originals.

It is a bit more expensive, but if it means I can install it the correct way up and not need to melt/trim down some mounts, I am tempted.
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Aidan sorted me out with a good used original VR and I got it installed this evening. Everything works perfect now.

I couldn't for the life of me uninstall the speedo cable though, so I basically had to install the VR blind! Do people sometimes glue these on? I watched a couple of videos on removal and they seemed to be easy to pop off when you squeeze the handles, no chance on mine. I almost ripped the back off the speedometer.

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