Voltage gauge?
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The first place I would start looking would be a tractor parts supplier. Also Mack Truck used 6 volts for a very long time after everyone else switched to 12 volts.0
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That wont help - he asked for a Volt Meter, Thats a 20 + or - Amp Meter
Roger0 -
My mistake I thought he said Volt Meter0
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If he wants an "AMP" meter try a Model A Ford supplier0
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To complement the warnign lights on the Pacemaker I got 2" diameter VDO ammeter and oil pressure gauge and mounted in a double gauge bracket under the dash. I went for black with white markings and to my eye does not look out of place. Main feed via the ammeter and that then feeds all circuits as normal; put a tee where the oil switch goes so have gauge and light.
I picked the components up from our local auto electrical place (conveniently owned by a neighbour).
Works well, look good and gives peace of mind.0 -
Looking for Volt gauge for 6 V system, not Amp gauge. Also, will it need to be specific for pos. ground?
Tractor supplier might work. I hadn't thought about that. My son told me Napa sells tractor supplies. I'll check it out.
I already tried Auto Meter and Stewart Warner. Neather make for 6V.
Lee O'Dell0 -
I dont see why a 12v gauge wouldnt read 6 volts just fine. It would just go up to the 6 volt mark.0
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Lee, the pos and neg terminals on these gauges are well marked ... just connect it accordingly.0
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