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Doug Dotson
 
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If you are going to go with a digital ammeter w/shunt then you
might think about going all the way and get a power monitor
like the E-Meter or Link-10. More money but you can
really tell what is going on. This is assuming your boat has a
sizeable house bank. Otherwise it's probably not worth the
cost.

Doug
s/v CAllista

"Wayne.B" wrote in message
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On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 11:04:07 GMT, "Dennis Pogson"
wrote:

Daniel wrote:
Just a curiosity: I don't see anymore those handy amp-meters with a
central zero. I have one in my boat that occasionally sticks and
wonder whether I can find a spare.

http://www.classicswan.org/pagine_htm/411_09.htm
It's sort of hard to see but it is the one in the upper right; the
rest position of the pointer is at -45 deg.

Daniel


Auto-spares shops usually stock these meters.

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The old style zero center ammeters are not very desirable in my
opinion unless mounted very close to your batteries, or it has an
external shunt. Without a shunt it is necessary to run a high current
wire (large) all the way to the meter and back to your battery/engine
area. Better to get one of the new digital ammeters (with shunt) that
reads both positive and negative flow.



 
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