I hope not. They did all my gauges back in March...
-Scott
>From: Dave and Liz DuBois <ddubois@sinclair.net>
>Reply-To: ddubois@sinclair.net
>To: mg-t@autox.team.net
>Subject: Ammeter
>Date: Thu, 08 Jun 2000 00:12:01 -0700
>
>Gentlemen,
> I believe that the Mo-Ma that you are refering to no longer exists.
>It is now
>West Valley Auto Electronics
>19314 Vanowen St.
>Reseda, CA 91335
>(818) 785-9500
>e-mail: mmintz@pacificnet.net
>
>or you could try
>Nisonger Instrument Sales & Service
>570 Mamaroneck Ave.
>Mamaroneck, NY 10543
>(888) 781-6968
>web site: http://www.nisonger.com
>
>Further, I doubt that the ammeter was damaged by placing a 10 amp
>battery charger on it as the internal coil consists of one turn of about
>#10 wire. If one looks at the electrical schematic in the shop manual,
>it shows the ammeter in series with the main charge circuit to the
>battery, which can be considerably more than 10 amps. Even if the
>single turn of wire in the meter is damaged (most likely by melting the
>solder that holds it in place), it can be very easily repaired.
>
>Dave
>
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