To: | "Bowen, Patrick A" <jak0pab@jak10.med.navy.mil> |
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Subject: | Re: Ammeter |
From: | Dave Simpson <dsimpson@ds2.ncweb.com> |
Date: | Thu, 11 Jun 1998 11:51:08 -0400 |
Bowen, Patrick A wrote: > Dave, > > I must ditto what Pat said about the difference of currents, however > are > you talking about an ampmeter or a voltmeter? Unless my mind is > having a > really bad day (which it just might) Most cars measure the voltage > output > not the amp output. With the voltmeter while the engine is running it > > should read just to the positive side of 12 volts (about 13 or 14). I > have > an interesting arrangement on my '79 Spit where a PO took a Smith's > Voltmeter (possibly from a TR6) and placed in on the passenger side > dash. > There is a hole in the dash supports for a gauge there, FWIWI think those holes are for the extra air vent that were used in the GT-6 models. I used that hole to add a analog clock to my Spitfire Dave Simpson 76 Spitfire > I don't know if one > has ever been factory standard in that position. However it looks > very > nice there and very original (its an original Smith gauge). Hope I > helped. > > Patrick Bowen > '79 Spitfire > > |
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