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CovKid wrote:The only downside is you can end up being a paranoid meter watcher - get out of that habit. :D
Yep, I was guilty of that, especially regarding solar panels. This is one reason why I downgraded to a simple 4 bar LED "battery condition" thingy ;)
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Very wise. Forum is already full of proclaimations on 'how many amps' on solar. Can become an obcession akin to those that invest heavily in 'high-end' stereos who then go on and on about frequency response at any opportunity - and completely forget to just damned well listen to the music. :D
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CovKid wrote:As long as you can calibrate them so they match what the multimeter reads, it'll be close enough. The only downside is you can end up being a paranoid meter watcher - get out of that habit. :D

I have a switch where I can turn the display off if need be!
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nesty wrote:
CovKid wrote:As long as you can calibrate them so they match what the multimeter reads, it'll be close enough. The only downside is you can end up being a paranoid meter watcher - get out of that habit. :D

I have a switch where I can turn the display off if need be!
Worth sticking you meter in line with the feed to the meter(s) and see how much power they consume. I have one here (green led type) that uses more than you would expect (it's not in the van). Mind you, I am guessing you will only be switching them on when you wish to make a mental note of state of charge, so battery drain when parked up won't be an issue then.
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This looks a bit funky - bloomin expensive though:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/ulk/itm/272055253892" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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I think you mean this post.

I have the voltmeter Ghost reccomended in the link
yes if really is 99p plus 1.90 post but takes a couple of weeks to come from Hong Kong

https://club8090.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.p ... it=battery" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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itchyfeet wrote:I think you mean this post.

I have the voltmeter Ghost reccomended in the link
yes if really is 99p plus 1.90 post but takes a couple of weeks to come from Hong Kong

https://club8090.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.p ... it=battery" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

That is the one I have. Good little meters.
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In a home made box with a lead and a ciggy lighter plug on the other end :D

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I fitted mine where the "posh" vans have their hand-brake warning light. I know it's not Fluke meter accurate but if it ever gets below 12V I know I've got a problem

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can check both batteries on mine

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http://www.amazon.co.uk/Digital-Voltmet ... EGJ2R3HZHG" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


I bought and installed this in my van. Installed in the rear, to enable the kids tablets to charge (primarily), run a portabe DVD player on journeys but also has a voltmeter. I generally only use it when the van is running, but I can keep an eye if we are using whilst stopped (I don't have a leisure battery!!)

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mike9009 wrote:http://www.amazon.co.uk/Digital-Voltmet ... EGJ2R3HZHG


I bought and installed this in my van. Installed in the rear, to enable the kids tablets to charge (primarily), run a portabe DVD player on journeys but also has a voltmeter. I generally only use it when the van is running, but I can keep an eye if we are using whilst stopped (I don't have a leisure battery!!)

Mike

I'm planning of buying one of those to mount in the front dash so I can also operate a sat-nav and have bought one of these http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/262688593914" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; to mount in the back on the leisure battery circuit..

That way I'll have 2 volt meters, one for each circuit..

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