Dash Gauge Question
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Re: Dash Gauge Question
Spdloader wrote:
> Thanks, Doug.
> I was thinking someone posted on it a while back, and the issue was
> some sort of continuity through the gauge, but I wasn't sure.
I would think that would be more for an ammeter that uses a direct feed
from the battery and a shunt resistor. Most volt meters are very high
impedence and don't actually affect the circuit. Dunno
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DougW
> Thanks, Doug.
> I was thinking someone posted on it a while back, and the issue was
> some sort of continuity through the gauge, but I wasn't sure.
I would think that would be more for an ammeter that uses a direct feed
from the battery and a shunt resistor. Most volt meters are very high
impedence and don't actually affect the circuit. Dunno
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DougW
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Re: Dash Gauge Question
Spdloader wrote:
> Thanks, Doug.
> I was thinking someone posted on it a while back, and the issue was
> some sort of continuity through the gauge, but I wasn't sure.
I would think that would be more for an ammeter that uses a direct feed
from the battery and a shunt resistor. Most volt meters are very high
impedence and don't actually affect the circuit. Dunno
--
DougW
> Thanks, Doug.
> I was thinking someone posted on it a while back, and the issue was
> some sort of continuity through the gauge, but I wasn't sure.
I would think that would be more for an ammeter that uses a direct feed
from the battery and a shunt resistor. Most volt meters are very high
impedence and don't actually affect the circuit. Dunno
--
DougW
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Re: Dash Gauge Question
Spdloader wrote:
> Thanks, Doug.
> I was thinking someone posted on it a while back, and the issue was
> some sort of continuity through the gauge, but I wasn't sure.
I would think that would be more for an ammeter that uses a direct feed
from the battery and a shunt resistor. Most volt meters are very high
impedence and don't actually affect the circuit. Dunno
--
DougW
> Thanks, Doug.
> I was thinking someone posted on it a while back, and the issue was
> some sort of continuity through the gauge, but I wasn't sure.
I would think that would be more for an ammeter that uses a direct feed
from the battery and a shunt resistor. Most volt meters are very high
impedence and don't actually affect the circuit. Dunno
--
DougW
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