magicv8
Well-known member
Need to know the resistance in the c2 ammeter coil
I dug out my original ammeter (that died before I got the car). I soldered the opening in the winding to complete the circuit. One of my digital meters says the winding has a 0.2ohm resistance, and the other says zero.
If someone has the cluster out of their car, could you put a multimeter across the ammeter terminals and tell me how many ohms it reads? I am not sure that the opening in the winding was the only problem. It is possible that the harness fire that caused the open in my old ammeter, also caused a short blocking most of the winding.
Failure mode for the wiring harness at the starter connections can send the current that should be carried by a fat 10ga wire through the ammeter.
If my old ammeter is OK, I will use it to create a bridge circuit to convert it to a voltmeter. It will then no longer be at risk.
I dug out my original ammeter (that died before I got the car). I soldered the opening in the winding to complete the circuit. One of my digital meters says the winding has a 0.2ohm resistance, and the other says zero.
If someone has the cluster out of their car, could you put a multimeter across the ammeter terminals and tell me how many ohms it reads? I am not sure that the opening in the winding was the only problem. It is possible that the harness fire that caused the open in my old ammeter, also caused a short blocking most of the winding.
Failure mode for the wiring harness at the starter connections can send the current that should be carried by a fat 10ga wire through the ammeter.
If my old ammeter is OK, I will use it to create a bridge circuit to convert it to a voltmeter. It will then no longer be at risk.