Volts D.C. panel meter for B+

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The volt panel meter Simpson I have is not directed hook up and it needs the 6 meg-ohms resistor in series to be function right. I just wonder would it change the B+ if I have it in parallel with R30 and what are the effects? Schematic

If this is the same meter you connected across the supply previously without the required series resistor it is highly likely that the meter has been damaged by the experience. I would test the meter with an appropriate series resistor before making any plans to install it permanently. (Most likely it is a sensitive micro-ammeter and it has been exposed to a current many orders of magnitude greater than it was designed for.) Hopefully you have another meter you can install.
 
I try to find the data for my meter but couldn't find it. On the meter I found these info.


1000 ohms per volt
Simpson Electric Co. Elgin , Ill 60120 U.S.A.

Model 324 NO.

The Volt scale is : 0 200 400 600
0 100 200 300

I want to use it with 600 volt scale and by my calculation that I have to use 600,000 ohms or 600K, but it couldn't handle when I tried to measure 9V battery.
I just used the 2.2meg then it seem work and finally I use 6meg and tried with the power supply at 600 volts to test it. If you see some thing wrong please correct me.
 
Here is the picture of my meter
 

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