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    Rear Power Socket Panel Voltmeter

    Does anyone out there have a panel mounted voltmeter/ammeter connected to their rear power socket? If so what brands/model work well? I run a Traxide DBS and think it might be handy to have a voltage display available to let me know how the system is sailing. I have a digital multimeter but call me lazy !
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    I put one on my P38A.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    I put one on my P38A.
    Thanks Ron. Exactly the sort of thing I was thinking of. Where did you get it from?
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    I bought it off evilbay, it looks to be the same as this one: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/LCD-Volt-...kAAOSwPhdU-PRT

    However, I got mine from China for a lot less. Ahh, see here: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Blue-LCD-...YAAOSwZd1VZrz9

    For the L322, I might look at something like this: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/DC-20A-10...EAAOSw9N1VwjN7
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    Ron,
    The specs on that last one appear to show it has the ability to measure the amount of energy that has gone through the gauge since the last reset. Is that how you read it?
    If so, could this be used to measure battery discharge, replacing other meters that do the same thing but cost around the $100 mark?
    The only limit I see is the 20 Amp max power. Maybe this could be overcome using a parallel shunt and multiplying the meter reading to get the actual energy used?
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    That's the way I read it C00P.

    As you say, the 20A limit is, umm, limiting. A shunt could possibly be fitted but one would have to open it up to see where the add it.

    I haven't looked to see if there are any higher rated units on eBay.

    EDIT: See http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/DC-90V-20...gAAOSwdpxUWiw3 There are links to 30A, 100A, 150A, etc., units
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    I wonder if you can buy ones using Hall effect current transducer rather than a shunt. Better accuracy and no voltage drop. Still, for $28 I'm going to give it a try.
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    To the OP question ... I installed one of these ...

    https://www.baintech.com.au/componen...rit?Itemid=370

    No point in an ammeter at the rear for my setup as there's loads that would come off before it hits the meter (other + feeds from the battery system to elsewhere).

    Works well. I sandwiched it between the LH side of the drawers carcass and the trim just inside the back door (D2)

    ... but I didn't pay $195 for it!
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    If I were to mount a volt/amp meter in the rear of the vehicle I would run it with a dedicated 5 wire cable from the engine bay (lightweight cable would do), with a current shunt mounted at the source. Example:

    Dual LED Digital Voltmeter Ammeter AMP Volt Meter Current Shunt DC 100V 100A | eBay

    Or something cleverer:

    DC Programmable Controller Meter 0 90V 250A Voltage AMP Power AH Auto Shunt Down | eBay

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