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    Smile Installing an Ammeter - Hunty

    Hi Guyz
    I have recently added 5 more 100w lights to my JK and was wondering how my alternator was coping, I also wanted to know just how much strain my winch was placing on my Alternator, battery and electrical system at different levels of Pull!

    I now have 900w of light (Hi Beam) and according to my new Ammeter I am using 61amps out of a total of 160 (yes I got lucky and my jeep has a 160amp alternator)

    To save you all the pain I went through - heres a couple of tips
    1. buy a ammeter and shunt that reads up to 500Amps
    2. if you buy off Ebay as I did and they don't supply any instructions or wiring diags then pls only connect the shunt between the battery neg and the jeep - eg disconnect the black wire from the battery and insert the shunt!
    3.be very careful to connect the sensor wires to the shunt with the correct polarity - if you don't you will need to buy a replacement Ammeter with a few seconds!

    Warning - Science content - What is a shunt - well (pls post up electronic guru's if you can explain it better) it is a device with a tiny amount of resistance (75ma) so if you connect a load - (in my case 900w of light) to a battery and you connect through a shunt the voltage that you can read at the battery will be (if the battery is full) 13.8v and if you measure the voltage after it has gone through the shunt it will be approx .006v less - this tiny discrepancy is translated by the ammeter and displayed (in my case) as 61amps. - sorry for the science content Jeepers - LoL - but i'm sure at 1 person wants to now!

    So next time I go wheelin and use my winch I will be able too see how many amps it sucks down.
    cheers Hunty



    Luv My Jeep!

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    NICE EXPLAINATION Hunty

    Your right about the correct wiring and THE ORDER you connect them. I just blew a volt meter to measure 2 x batteries by not having a fuse inline, now have to order another one, bugger

    BTW at 61amp you will have less than 45 minutes probably less (IF battery is fully charges) if motor is not charging

    Look forward to more...

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