Measure current directly?

Either. I guess I'm thinking like some kind of inline tester that will measure amps.
Umm... yes... it's called an ammeter (that's the correct spelling, not AMPmeter).

I have one that'll measure up to 60 amps. It goes in series with the alternator wire. Anything higher than that and you'll need to build it yourself from a shunt and a millivolt meter.

Current Shunts can be had from Simpson Electric:

http://www.simpsonelectric.com/accind.htm

If you had a shunt that was rated 100 mv at 100 amps, then each millivolt (.001v) would be an amp. Measure the voltage with your DMM on the lowest scale.

 
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