The ammeter shows the load status at the battery and, if you analize correctly, you can know where is coming the load being used and of course the alt status (after really understand the ammeter), but the gauge is PRIMARILY a batt status load reader
If discharge… all or most of the load comes from battery… you battery is being discharged. Your alt is not quite enough to keep up the load demands on car.
If charge… alternator is charging back the battery on discharged batt stage and IS BEING ENOUGH to feed the car loads demand
Is zero… the alternator is taking care of all the loads demands and battery is in rest stage. This is the IDEAL stage
This is JUST if car wiring is correct
If you begin to source added accesories from battery, the loads readings begins to be distorted and loads are running through paths weren’t designed to hold that extra load as a constant load stage (for example, the fuse link).
You can get a constant charge reading if alt is good enough but not really charging the battery while really feeding the accs added to the battery side. This is simply wrong and is an unnecessary stress added into the system, special at ammeter and bulkhead.
Then everybody blames the ammeters, while the culprit is the owners/mechs unknownledge