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Re: Ammeter fluctuation?
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Posted by the tractor vet on February 12, 2007 at 06:57:31 from (75.19.121.147):
In Reply to: Ammeter fluctuation? posted by MF Poor on February 12, 2007 at 04:42:53:
It could be two things comming into play here . First off the amp gauges may not be well suited for industral apl. second off the voltage reg. may not like the vibs. As i went thru this on a OIL ALL OVER and it was the reg. as it was not mounted correctly and again on on my buddys 720 Deere the vibration just kills the reg. Now myself i am not sold on Auto Meter gauges i prefer a good old fashioned Stewart and Warner or a Rochester . As for cutting down on vibration on the reg ulator ya may want to add a second mounting plate that has some shock mounting then the regulator on to it as the massey has more vibration then most .
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