When Lennart is back from his christmas shopping in the UK ...
Christmas shopping yes, - but even more important: WHISKY TASTING at my old workplace :-)
Fantastic evening, 7 great whiskies, and then we drove home. (well, a non-drinker drove, of course) :-)
But the ampmeter in the dash still just barely rises above minimum
which of course is a "blowing-in-the-wind-VOLT-meter of sorts". As Anders discovered, it relys on heat difference by applying the potential to a small bi-metal flap. This gives a simple built-in dampening, but at the same time makes it ridiculously inaccurate, and depending on the interior temperature as well.
However, if the charge-lamp flashes, then you may have a problem - but that could easily be the main +12V connector near the battery, or the fuseboard.
There is also something about the chargelamp being an intrinsic part of the charging circuit, as it makes up a resistor, so it could possibly be designed to glow faintly under high loads. Roy Gillard write an article about this in a MECUK magazine some 10 years ago or so - I'll see if can find it faster than he responds to this thread :-)
I seriously doubt that i will manage to get under the car by just jacking it up and using axlestands
Thats no problem.
Getting OUT is worse.
My wife often jokes that even if I used to tan easily in the summer, nowadays (read: since I bought my Murena) I only tan below the knees .... point taken :-)
/Lennart