I made this instructional video on constructing a 12 volt to 6 volt DC voltage regulator/converter for my original 6 volt gauges to be used with a 12 volt system in my 1953 Ford Customline. It provides 1.5 amps at 6 volts with a 12 volt source. You will need one for each of your gauges. Oil, Temp and fuel. This is pretty much the same regulator that you pay $17.99 plus shipping and handling for from an online speed shop. Don't get me wrong, I like the online speed shop's and have done a lot of business with them but I try to save money where I can. Making these myself saved about $55.00. It's a drop in the bucket but every drop counts. As you will see, I'm a natural on camera and expect Jesse James will want me on his show before too long, if he sees this fine quality video. Enjoy, Hope this helps you out. The parts list is as follows for one regulator: 1- 1 inch heat sink 1- L7806 DC voltage regulator 2- 1u 25-35 volt capacitors 3- 18 ga. red wires 4 inch long 3- 18 ga. black wires 4 inch long 3- 18 ga. white wires 4 inch long 1 tube of Heat sink compound 1 inch of 1/2 inch heat shrink <iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/1gvQjwMrQ9k" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Nice write up this is exactly how I make them as well. There are a few write-ups here on the hamb that also describe the process. This is the link I have used in the past http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=448038
Thanks, That's some nice work in that thread. Maybe my video will be helpful or at least provide some laughs.
It provides 1.5 amps at 6 volts with a 12 volt source. Amperage is not sufficient to run all of the gauges with just one.
Or you can use old cell phone car chargers that are 12 to 6 volt. Just strip off the plastic and use the insides.