OK here's another question from the electrical idiot.
How do I test the ammeter when it's off the bike ?
Can I just link it + and - in series with a 6v battery or will that blow it up? The reason I ask is because there seems to be a bit of melted plastic just a bit below where the needle sits . It seems it may have suffered a bit of electrical trauma in the past and I would like to test it .
I am rebuilding this bike so not at the point of being able to test anything yet.
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Re: Ammeter
If you are connecting it to a battery you need to include some resistance in the circuit or you will blow it. Put a headlight bulb in the circuit and you will be ok.
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Re: Ammeter
Ah now that's why I ask these questions because I would have just blown it up. Every day is a school day. Thanks.
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Re: Ammeter
And you must use a Lurpak container. Preferably empty...ChrisTheChippy wrote: ↑Wed Aug 09, 2023 5:06 pm Ah now that's why I ask these questions because I would have just blown it up. Every day is a school day. Thanks.
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Other brands are available!,,
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Norpak all the way for us north of the border…..