Posted by Crazy Horse on February 16, 2014 at 13:44:09 from (75.158.38.154):
Question here about the relationship between an ammeter gauge front dial and the terminals on the back side of the gauge. This question relates to gauges with the needle pivot on the bottom part of the needle (most common type for old gauges)and the pointer end of the needle facing up.
Do most gauges have the wiring terminals correspond directly to the + or - side that shows on the gauge dial? So looking at the gauge from the front, the left would be the - or discharge on the gauge face, so would the terminal immediately behind that on the back of the gauge be the negative terminal? And the same on the right side but positive?
Seems I remember some gauges being opposite from the front face + and - to the backside terminals. And when wiring up a tractor, you can never be sure except to test what you have hooked up and see what the needle does when the tractor is running and charging?
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