regularman
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14.3 is fine for voltage when the engine is running high rpms or whatever. If it gets to 15 then I would worry. I don't think there is anything wrong with your regulator. If you were not regulating then it would get much higher than that. Even though it talks about voltage, what really works most electrical gauges is current. The current might change a little with that voltage rise but not enough to really matter that much. The inside of your gauge contains 3 coils and its going to take more than a spike to damage any of them. Spikes are known to damage solid state electronics but not inductive type coils, they are much more forgiving of such things. Even if a sender went totally bad and shorted to the ground of the tank, all that should happen is it would read empty all the time, not burn up the gauge inside. That is the way they are made so the sender doesn't get hot inside your tank.