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Sparky 09-23-2024 11:11 AM

How was this pocket ammeter used?
 

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I came across this ammeter in my father-in-law's tool collection. He got it from his father who had a Model A back in the day.

I did a quick search and found several for sale on eBay, mostly described as an "antique automotive tool." This one is missing a short electrical lead that attaches to the top terminal post.

So did this have a specific use, like checking generator output, or is it a general purpose tool?

Ray64 09-23-2024 04:25 PM

Re: How was this pocket ammeter used?
 

I have one just like it and i have the same question ,i do have the wire though

1930artdeco 09-23-2024 05:29 PM

Re: How was this pocket ammeter used?
 

I think I have one as well. I will follow this one...

JoeCB 09-23-2024 06:30 PM

Re: How was this pocket ammeter used?
 

Looks like a simple series connection via the two (male and female) connections... insert meter in a circuit and read the current draw in Amps. Labeled American Ever-ready... that is the battery company, I believe. Perhaps was originally for battery powered radios or such inthe early days .
Joe B

katy 09-24-2024 10:47 AM

Re: How was this pocket ammeter used?
 

Watch polarity. Any polarity markings on it, next to the terminals?


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