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Hi Team, after some avionics work and wiring cleanup, my factory ammeter is now always showing about +15 Amps, whether the master or engine are on or not.  Voltage on my 830 shows just over 12V when the engine is off and right about 14 when running above idle.  Also, the low volts annunciation works fine for what it's worth.

Before I practice some contortion skills in the 231 to trace and test the wires, has anyone ever seen this condition?  Is the instrument toast or could it be something with the shunt and wiring?  

Also, is it accurate that the ammeter is not required equipment?  

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Some Mooney gauges fail to max reading.... this could be one?

Find the shunt. There are two wires going to The amp gauge.  Both wires have fuses in them...

Look to see which wire got grounded...

 

Your avionics guru should be able to put things back...  :)

 

PP guesses only. Not a mechanic.

Best regards,

-a-

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The amp meter in my 1985 M20K has been pegged to the right beyond the +70 marking.  It was made by Rochester Gauge Inc of Dallas Tx.  Part # 5-90330.

Just had it removed and started calling around to see who could fix the problem.  Didn't have much luck but a local company, Avionics Specialists in Memphis TN was able to diagnose and fix the issue.  The magnet on the back had become loose and moved just a tiny bit off center.  Took about 45 minutes of troubleshooting and now it is back to normal.  

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4 minutes ago, bgpilot1 said:

The amp meter in my 1985 M20K has been pegged to the right beyond the +70 marking.  It was made by Rochester Gauge Inc of Dallas Tx.  Part # 5-90330.

Just had it removed and started calling around to see who could fix the problem.  Didn't have much luck but a local company, Avionics Specialists in Memphis TN was able to diagnose and fix the issue.  The magnet on the back had become loose and moved just a tiny bit off center.  Took about 45 minutes of troubleshooting and now it is back to normal.  

Cool!  Mine had some internal elements melted from some kind of internal failure.  I was fortunate to get the last stock item from LASAR before the price skyrocketed to something like $1400.  

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