Hi all. I’m considering changing my ammeter because the needle on my Lucas ammeter is not in the middle when it’s ‘at rest’. It may seem a minor thing but it bugs me beyond belief because it’s not as it should be and as a consequence it’s very hard to see if it’s actually showing a slight charge or discharge from the riding position (see pics).
Secondly, it’s 8-0-8 and originally for 6v. My GF is now 12v.
I know ammeters only measure the current flow and are not fussed about being wired 6v or 12v and my understanding is, that with a E3L dynamo with an output of 60w combined with a 12v battery = 5 Amps, so an 8 Amp ammeter is up to the job but has anybody got any idea if the 12-0-12 versions brought in for the later alternator models show any significant difference in the deflection of the needle with 12-0-12 as opposed to the 8-0-8 ammeter?
Also anybody got any recommendations on decent ammeters currently available based on their recent experience?
The hole in the 1960 GF nacelle is to take a 1 3/4” (45 mm) diameter ammeter, so a Miller type isn't an option as I don’t want to file the hole bigger.