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    ammeter frequency and voltage gauges

    On the frequency meter, it seems to me the easy way would be to splice the input and output wires from the transducer together and then just move the wires from the old frequency gauge to the new one. Ike p.s. you probably also need to do something about shunting the original wires on the...
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    ammeter frequency and voltage gauges

    I personally would be good either way, although the rewiring would have to be more creative if there are 2 amp meters, because as I understand it the amp meter selector switch must ground out connections not in use coming from the CT, not just leave them open so they would be easy to tap from...
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    ammeter frequency and voltage gauges

    The larger the generator the harder it is balance the small line to neutral 120v connections by moving them from one side to the other, but on a 5KW MEP-002a where a single appliance can amount to 1/4 of its total rated output, it might be as simple as plugging the hair dryer, toaster oven, or...
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    ammeter frequency and voltage gauges

    Since it seems most people use their MEP-002a /003a generators in 120/240V single phase mode, a pair of amp / volt meters operating in amp mode could be nice for load balancing between the two legs at once. Ike
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    ammeter frequency and voltage gauges

    Looking good, one problem I have found with some of the cheaper digital gauges is they tend to have dim displays, so I thought I would ask, is the digital display bright enough to see in full daylight? Ike
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