Electric Blue auto convertions via EV wrote:
I bought an older gas pump, not an antique, but old enough to have the rotary 
wheels on it, I will take the face plate off and make a hole for a watt meter 
in the centre, where the top globe was, missing
I have a 12 inch globe that shoots a purple lighting flash, I don't know? a 
flux capacitor ? It will have my plug on the end 15 foot of cable and when you 
lift the nozzle rest up it all turns on , It will sit on the outside of my 
garage next to the garage door. , lots of sanding and painting to do on it now 
. If I can find a large enough digital meter I would like to use that.

A steampunk charging station? I like it! :-)

You don't need fake parts for an arc-n-spark show. Bill Dube' posted a link to some photos of antique battery chargers. The giant mercury arc rectifier tubes, open knife switches, etc. were very impressive!

There are mechanical digital meters. That might fit right in. It could even drive the stock rotary wheels to show voltage or KWH.
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