A couple more thoughts:
You will have more reliable connections if you solder them, including soldering
to the Ammeter contacts. If you can't do it, I'm sure you know an electronics
geek who can. You could use the push on contacts until you are sure you have
the polarity right, then solder them in place. Solder the "crimps", too.
Make sure your new wiring is well insulated and not laying against any sharp
metal edges. A sharp edge can eventually penetrate the insulation and make
life just a little too exciting. Remember, there's unfused battery power
always available in this lead.
Stu
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