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Re: which AMMETER is correct???
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Posted by n9lhm on April 28, 2005 at 07:38:26 from (69.48.41.2):
In Reply to: Re: which AMMETER is correct??? posted by Doug in OR on April 27, 2005 at 18:50:23:
I disagree. If your battery is sulfated and won"t take a charge, your charging system will put 14 volts across it all day and it won"t charge that bad battery. An ammeter would tell you that the battery is not accepting a charge. Also, since electricity must flow from a point of higher potential to one of lower potential, the second scenario you describe is impossible. For the charging system to charge, the charging system voltage MUST be higher than that of the battery. I"ll take an ammeter over a voltmeter any day.
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