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The Smiths clock photo was spritenut's. He also has one of the three prototype Lucas smoke gauges. I have the second prototype. The third is still in it's box awaiting installation by it's owner. The smoke gauge simply hooks into the power side of the electrical circuit and monitors it's smoke content. It only is active when it's button is pushed and held for a few seconds. If the gauge fills with smoke your system is okay. Works in either positive or negative ground systems. As far as we know only 3 prototypes were constructed so finding another is highly unlikely. On the other hand Smith clocks are quite common. I believe there is one on ebay right now. Don't know if the auction is still going or closed.
The Smiths clock photo was spritenut's. He also has one of the three prototype Lucas smoke gauges. I have the second prototype. The third is still in it's box awaiting installation by it's owner. The smoke gauge simply hooks into the power side of the electrical circuit and monitors it's smoke content. It only is active when it's button is pushed and held for a few seconds. If the gauge fills with smoke your system is okay. Works in either positive or negative ground systems. As far as we know only 3 prototypes were constructed so finding another is highly unlikely. On the other hand Smith clocks are quite common. I believe there is one on ebay right now. Don't know if the auction is still going or closed.