What is the difference between Mechanical and Electric Gauges?
Both mechanical and electrical gauges provide accurate readings. Mechanical gauges do not require a 12V to operate. Instead they rely on direct physical contact with the item they are reading. Mechanical gauges use lines or tubing that are hooked up directly to the gauge, which eliminates the need for electrical signals. Electrical gauges require a 12V power supply to operate. There are no connectors or tubing that are needed to operate the gauge, which helps eliminate fluids from entering the passenger compartment. With electrical gauges they usually can be mounted in tight areas and more unusual positions because there are no connectors that need to be attached to the back of the gauge. There are so many different gauges out there, which one is right for me? When dealing with the perfect gauge you need as yourself some questions. What are you going to be using it for? How much is your budget? Which style and colors do you like? How are the gauges going to be mounted? In this article