Re: [GMCnet] Voltmeter [message #157632] |
Sun, 22 January 2012 15:27 |
Gary Casey
Messages: 448 Registered: September 2009
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Just a note of caution - you should have a fuse in the circuit at the battery end of circuit. The fuse is to protect the wire in case there is a short to ground along the way, so it should be a very low value. I think I used a 1.5 amp fuse.
Gary Casey
I'd kinda like to have one voltmeter with a 3 position momentary switch
that I can use to select between 2 or possibly 3 batteries or 2 batteries
and an OFF position. I really don't need them during normal running, but it
would be nice to monitor them while camping to alert me of anything that
might surprise us.
this is a great plan, and this slide set, is what I did about 15 years
ago, click on pictures to enlarge
http://gmcmotorhome.info/instr.html#digital
this meter was good, because it turned off by its self , to save the
batteries. (and I always forget)
what is cool is,:
1 you only need tiny wires to the battery, because the voltmeter draws
almost no power.
2 the wire to the voltmeter should be attached as close to the battery as
possible ,(no bad grounds)
3 with this meter, you can tell everything you need to know about battery
condition
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