mason alarm and resister ????
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bobngo
mason alarm and resister ????
i am about to fit a mason alarm, and since the dash will be "out" .i was wondering if i should also fit the 120 ohm resister as well, so it would be belt and bracers or would that mess everything up ???
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Re: mason alarm and resister ????
I'm guessing it'll get a bit confused as you'll effectively be putting the resistor in parallel with the Mason I think. Why would you want to do both anyway, what benfit will it bring? the Mason does what it does, sensitises the gauge & provides a settable alarm, the resistor mod just sensitizes the gauge, Fit one or the other, but not both.
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Re: mason alarm and resister ????
Agreed.
The resistor approach is an alternative to the Mason.
Can't fathom what the system would make of both . . . .
The resistor approach is an alternative to the Mason.
Can't fathom what the system would make of both . . . .
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Re: mason alarm and resister ????
It's your call .....either one does the job...... on a personal note..... I would go for the Mason
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bobngo
Re: mason alarm and resister ????
thanks everyone ,mason it is then !!!!!




