MiniMan I defer to your obvious experience but Man is it safe to place that
mush voltage/amperage behind the dash?
If safe then carry on, one cannot have too much clocks - lol.

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>> Im thinking of putting an ammeter in my 98 MPi and was wondering how to =
>> wire it.
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> miniman
Jan Wurster - 11 Oct 2005 10:12 GMT
Hi everybody,
> MiniMan I defer to your obvious experience but Man is it safe to place that
> mush voltage/amperage behind the dash?
Well - depends ;) If you do a proper job (as in using quality
connectors and wires with enough cross-sectional area) and if the
ammeter is ok it is. Also use good insulation on the ammeter terminals,
contact with anything earthed (like the dashboard rails) should be
avoided *g*.
Just for reference, here's a diagram:
http://www.caigauge.com/ammeterfit.htm
> If safe then carry on, one cannot have too much clocks - lol.
True indeed ;)
Yours,
-.jan.-
miniman - 11 Oct 2005 17:29 GMT
> MiniMan I defer to your obvious experience but Man is it safe to place
> that mush voltage/amperage behind the dash?
>
> If safe then carry on, one cannot have too much clocks - lol.
As long as the cables are nicely protected from abrasion and routed
away from any sharp edges, you shouldn't have any problems.
We all know what happens when the battery cable becomes detached and
tries to be friends with the exhaust pipe! :-(
Rally cars route the battery cables and fuel/brake lines inside the car
to avoid damage to them from impact, the best thing to do is sleeve
everything up inside the car to help protect it.
The other thing that can be done to safeguard things is to fit a
battery isolator switch so that you can switch off the supply in the
event of any faults, ( a bit better than trying to find a spanner that
fits the terminals on your battery when smoke is issuing from under the
car!)
minman
must have more clocks.......mmmmmm