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Adding 300A ammeter,
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<blockquote data-quote="Simply420" data-source="post: 8604326" data-attributes="member: 673398"><p>Hello all, I am going to be adding an analog ammeter to my audio setup soon. The one I picked out has a range of 0-300A which is a little more than I need, for headroom. Both the shunt and the meter are rated for 75mV also. Will this work if installed in parallel on the amp's ground wire? Want to make sure I don't start any fires lol. Any help/tips appreciated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simply420, post: 8604326, member: 673398"] Hello all, I am going to be adding an analog ammeter to my audio setup soon. The one I picked out has a range of 0-300A which is a little more than I need, for headroom. Both the shunt and the meter are rated for 75mV also. Will this work if installed in parallel on the amp's ground wire? Want to make sure I don't start any fires lol. Any help/tips appreciated! [/QUOTE]
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