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Old 06-13-2024, 07:35 AM   #1
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Default Fixed - 1929 Model A With 12v Conversion

Morning fellow Barn-ites.
I am slowly doing more repairs to my '29 'A' and I just received a new dash panel to allow my restored Pop-Out to finally be installed. My next question, it has the normal 20-0-20 Ammeter and I have heard that for ones that have undergone the conversion to 12v to use the 30-0-30.

I have noticed that when I accelerate I 'bury' the needle on the 20a charge side. Should I invest in the 30-0-30 from the normal suppliers or should I go the Westach line.

Thanks!

Dave
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