AlabamaJim
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Does it matter after changing to 12v? I personally would rather have a volt meter if it doesn't matter.
Tru dat!(quoted from post at 08:45:45 08/04/18) She wouldn't, but she could.
Since we only have 2 1/2 acres, I'm not too worried about getting stranded. I'll never be over a hundred yards from the house!
Volts are nothing but potential, like a water tower, amps is like water flowing thru the pipes. nothing is done without the flow of amps.(quoted from post at 12:52:12 08/04/18) Hogwash,
Volts are what matters, amps are just there to create the voltage.
Does it matter after changing to 12v? I personally would rather have a volt meter if it doesn't matter.
A whole lot of stuff
(quoted from post at 10:40:47 08/05/18)
If you call me out for a no crank condition you can bet I will throw my Voltmeter on the tow truck seat... You can bet I will hook it up before I touch anything...
If you drive up with a complaint I have to jump it off you can bet the first thing I do is hook a voltmeter on the battery before you cut the engine off...
If its a cranks no start complaint you can bet I want to know what the voltage is under that condition static and dynamic...
It may not fix it but the first information I need to know to take the correct road as I progress...
Amp meters are keep in safe storage mainly to check amp draw are the ability to prove maximum rated amperage output... Other than that they are just eye candy...
(quoted from post at 18:29:37 08/04/18)
You don't understand it either are don't want to...
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