instrument cluster IVR
Reply #15 –
Jay you can not eliminate the CVR. Cluster Voltage Regulator. reason being the impedance is variable as the gauges change readings. An electronic unit as posted is the best bet. Other than individual feeds with the resistor and constant 5 volts. The resistor limits voltage and current. I think the resistor is in the circuit in case the CVR goes bad and remains contact closed. It will save the gauges from burning up. I thought about it last night after posting i did not understand it's use. I am certain it is used as protection for the gauges by design if the CVR shorts out and supplies 12 Volts to the gauges. remember resistors limit current and voltage as well with it's load, OHMS LAW applies here. So last night at 3 AM i woke up in a cold sweat and i am certain the low OHM resistor is a protector for the coils in the gauges if the CVR shorts out and supplies full 12 Volts to the gauges. I dont believe a charging issue will effect the gauges enough to make a difference. But i will tell you that at 12 Volts engine not running and at 14 Volts engine running there is a slight difference. I tested it last night on my Ramcharger and it does move the needles all of them a bit higher when under charge voltage. My Ramcharger is 100% stock and you can actually see the gauge needles pulse a tiny bit weather under charge or not. It follows the pulsing of the CVR. I use the electronic chip and capacitors as posted above several times with good results as well. Have a good night guys.