[DML] Re: faulty volt gauge..
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[DML] Re: faulty volt gauge..
- From: "drdhdmd" <doctorDHD@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2004 12:43:00 -0000
Where did you attach the voltmeter?
If you connected it at the same terminals as the gauge they should
read the same.
The gauge may read different from the measured voltage at another
point, like right at the battery. This is due to the "voltage
dropped" across the wiring and connections when current is flowing.
E (volts) = I (current) times R (resistance). Since you say it only
happens when you are running the fans and the accessories then it
sounds like a voltage drop caused by a bad wire or connection. There
may be some common places to look. Hopefully some others with more
specific info on the D will chime in...
D² & 6530
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "painterdave72" <painterdave72@xxxx>
wrote:
>
>
> Hi everyone.. anyone ever have their volt gauge on the dash read
wrong??
> Mine is not readijng right cause i checked the charging with a volt
meter and it
> is right but the gauge on the dash is reading like ten volts when
fans and all
> are on but the volt meter is at fourteen.. it is fine when the car
is running with
> no accesories on.. where does this gauge ground at?? could it be a
corroded
> ground?? Does it ground with the bunch of wires on the left front
frame or
> somewhere else.. Thanks. Dave..
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