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Battery Level indicator?
Has anyone installed some type of battery level indicator on their yak? I’m not very electrical incline but I’d like to install something that would provide some type of level indicator. I’m thinking of something a long the line of a dual Volt/Amp meter or maybe just a volt meter.
<O:p</O:p http://www.ebay.com/itm/Dual-LED-Digital-DC100V-10A-Voltmeter-Ammeter-Voltage-Amps-Meter-Power-DC4-5-30V-/171015970070?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item27d158 9d16#ht_2630wt_1097 <O:p</O:p http://www.buyincoins.com/new_en/details/new-2-wire-blue-dc-4-5-30v-led-panel-digital-display-voltage-meter-voltmeter-product-16267.html <O:p</O:p Can someone tell me if there is something better? |
If you want an actual gauge then something that has coulomb counting is the way to go. It basically measures the current with the time to give actual capacity used. This would need to be calibrated and may drift over time. For most batteries a volt meter is sufficient. An amp meter won't really contribute much.
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Because I have half a dozen batteries I guess the gauge wouldn't make sense. I'll go with teh voltmeter.
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How have the batteries been working? I hooked one up today to my livewell.. it worked like a champ. I only ran it for about 10 minutes. Thanks man.. we need to get out there! :cool:
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