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Hi Tony, the panel in your pic is identical to the one in my cab 11 "parts" truck. I for now am assuming that the gauges with amp meters are from civilian trucks.As you said, the amp meter had the induction coil , and I suppose I could modify the wiring system to accommodate that without too much trouble. Thanks for the reply,Dave
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oops,thanks for the correction,and all the info Tony.
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I have only seen voltmeters with the commercial panels used in CMP vehicles. My newer Ford manuals are at work...I'll check and see what they list tomorrow.
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OK, thanks Rob
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