Ammeters are a garbage gauge that provides little useful info. Ammeters in a vacuum (as in our cars) without another informational gauge is meh.
Ever get in a car with an ammeter, it rides along the zero line, a couple hours later the car is dead. Fun stuff.
Where are ammeters important, airplanes, spacecraft, ocean vessels, Absolutely. Because if the charging system isn't keeping up with draw, and things go dead (lose avionics/lights/controls), you hit the ground or end up adrift. They also have a voltmeter in the instrumentation most of the time. In a car you are the side of the road...
Anyone that says that an ammeter/charging system in a muscle era Chrysler has never caused an issue is fibbing to you. The factory fusible link does such a wonderful job of protecting the system as well. Please don't make me laugh at that. It allows plenty to melt before it sacrifices itself. Fuses and breakers will run at as much as 150-200% load for a short time before losing contact. Everything is a compromise in the system. Trouble free never go out, you have a tough time fusing it within a gnats *** to protect it.
My opinion, run a voltmeter. Cars have survived for DECADES with them without the charge path cutting into the passenger compartment. Have at it.
Ever get in a car with an ammeter, it rides along the zero line, a couple hours later the car is dead. Fun stuff.
Where are ammeters important, airplanes, spacecraft, ocean vessels, Absolutely. Because if the charging system isn't keeping up with draw, and things go dead (lose avionics/lights/controls), you hit the ground or end up adrift. They also have a voltmeter in the instrumentation most of the time. In a car you are the side of the road...
Anyone that says that an ammeter/charging system in a muscle era Chrysler has never caused an issue is fibbing to you. The factory fusible link does such a wonderful job of protecting the system as well. Please don't make me laugh at that. It allows plenty to melt before it sacrifices itself. Fuses and breakers will run at as much as 150-200% load for a short time before losing contact. Everything is a compromise in the system. Trouble free never go out, you have a tough time fusing it within a gnats *** to protect it.
My opinion, run a voltmeter. Cars have survived for DECADES with them without the charge path cutting into the passenger compartment. Have at it.
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