Posted by Hobo,NC on March 07, 2013 at 17:49:10 from (98.16.10.133):
In Reply to: Amp vs Volt Meter posted by Wayne Fleury on March 07, 2013 at 11:17:35:
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A voltmeter is the FIRST WEAPON OF CHOICE for any electrical diagnostics... It offers all the info needed for daily operation no need to keep one eye on the gauge ,,, a amp meter is only needed if you get into serious diagnostics are have a sub-par 6V system that needs to be adjusted to run a simple headlight...
Unless someone can explain the difference Volts and amps are the same car, truck are tractor any year model....
Volt and amp meter complement each other,,, A voltmeter will tell you more about the health of your electrical system each and every time you use it than a chitty amp meter ever will...
I spec the # one issue folks have is a no crank the most important info needed is the voltage reading of the battery. Any diagnostics you do to the electrical system requires a volt reading the battery is the heart of the electrical system...
If you need a amp meter put yer old one were you can find it if you need it (it will be a rare occasion)...
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