Teleflex Amp Gauge Rebuild/Replace?
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06-14-2008, 09:09
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Teleflex Amp Gauge Rebuild/Replace?
Michael, it is rare for an amp gauge to go out. Check the wiring,
especially around the shunt. I have found the shunts bypassed which will render the amp gauge inoperative. I have a FC so our coach may be wired differently, but when the batteries are in good shape and charged up there is very little movement of the gauge. If we are parked running on the batteries it will show a slight discharge, and then a charge when the engine is restarted. If it has been parked and plugged in there is no noticeable movement. If you have ever watched a battery charges with an amp gauge on it you will have noticed that it initially shows a charge and then falls off to a few amps. The system on the BB will act the same. A few amps will not show up on a 300amp gauge. If you are parked, not plugged in, and place a good load on the batteries (lights, inverters loaded, etc) you should see a discharge on the gauge. If so it is probably working. If you are concerned about charging check the terminal voltage on the batteries with the engine running. It should be within a few tenths of the alternator output. I usually pay more attention to the voltage gauge unless I think I have a problem. - Chuck Wheeler - 82 FC31 Fort Worth TX --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Michael" <mccampbell@...> wrote: > > Has any one had any luck fixing/replacing a bad Amp Gauge? > > New member, first post, > > I just purchased a 89 PT40 that is at CoachWorks getting serviced for a safe trip home. > It needed batteries and a new rear 130 Amp alternator and gauge. Both alternators are > now charging but the Amp gauge 0-300 does not move. > > If I understand correctly teleflex is not making that gauge any longer and CoachWorks may > be short on parts and or obvious replacements. Has any one solved this problem? Is it > possible to have the gauge rebuilt? > > I think 2 of my bezels may already different. Maybe it's not so important for the ride > home? Because of redundant gauges and the Generator but I'd be miserable checking a > gauge that read zero all the time! > > Any suggestions would be welcome. > |
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Teleflex Amp Gauge Rebuild/Replace? - Michael - 06-14-2008, 04:10
Teleflex Amp Gauge Rebuild/Replace? - Chuck Wheeler - 06-14-2008, 09:08
Teleflex Amp Gauge Rebuild/Replace? - Chuck Wheeler - 06-14-2008 09:09
Teleflex Amp Gauge Rebuild/Replace? - Pete Masterson - 06-14-2008, 11:08
Teleflex Amp Gauge Rebuild/Replace? - Michael - 06-14-2008, 13:53
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