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Re: Ammeter Needle Jumping
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on March 27, 2003 at 05:00:28 from (209.226.247.69):
In Reply to: Ammeter Needle Jumping posted by RET on March 27, 2003 at 04:17:53:
As I see it too many unanswered questions to be specific. Does it have generator or alternator? Could be a belt slipping, bad source of electricity, bad regulator, bad amp gauge. Process of elimination. Everyone tends to apologize for long posts, sometimes that is what it takes. A lot of people tend to think they are going get answer with one question. You see many a question on here go unanswered because a guy didn't want to impose and ask a follow up. Don't be shy, there is a lot of old coggers on here that haven't much better to do than answer your follow ups. Many many respondants on here, myself included have made fools of themselves trying to answer questions without enough facts. I know it may seem long, but what you must do is go through the process of what you have eliminated. Don't be insulted by this, you are just one of hundreds. GOOD DETAILS IS WHAT MAKES FORUM WORK WELL.
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