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RE: How can I test ammeter on my Shelby?
By Pete' Ponies - 11/25/2002 6:36:16 PM; IP 65.56.113.237
Current is measured in series. This means all electricity must through the ammeter circuit. However, you could not run all current in your car through this small gauge, it would burn out.

Therefore, ammeters use a small "sample" circuit to judge current flow. There are different ways to accomplish this. I believe your problem, if you have one, is making sure your hook-up matches the type of ammeter you have.
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 First, let's make sure the hook-up's Ok... -- Mr F, 11/25/2002
 Some clarification. -- Dave Shoe, 11/25/2002
 It works, Thanks! -- holliday, 11/28/2002
RE: How can I test ammeter on my Shelby? -- Pete' Ponies, 11/25/2002
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