Re: What is it and where is it?
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Google AI Overview says:
"A Hobbs oil pressure switch is primarily known for its association with the Hobbs Meter company, founded by John Weston Hobbs, which originally specialized in manufacturing electrically wound clocks for vehicles, later expanding into aviation hour meters during World War II; the "Hobbs Meter" became synonymous with the company's name, and their oil pressure switches are recognized for their reliability and quality within the automotive industry.
Hobbs oil pressure switches are used to monitor engine oil pressure, triggering alerts or actions when pressure drops below a set threshold."