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Old 01-28-2017, 08:43 PM   #2
Charlie Stephens
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Default Re: 32 amp gauge -- sort of

Rich,

I solved my problem by running a jumper wire across the two terminals at the back of the amp gauge. I think it was 10 gauge wire but it has been 20 years. Part of the current goes through the amp gauge and the rest around it through the jumper wire. The gauge reads low but you can't have everything. Everything looks like it belongs there from the front seat.

Charlie Stephens
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