Hi Sandu, in some vehicles, nanocom readings can be fairly accurate, while in others, in worst cases, it can be as much as a volt lower than the voltage at the cranking battery.
Best to try reading your nanocom while the motor is idling and everything else is turned off and then take a voltage reading at your cranking battery.
Then try turning on things like your air con and sound system and lights, and test the voltages again to see if there is now a difference between your nanocom voltage and the cranking battery voltage.
This type of test will give you a rough idea of whether your nanocom is giving you an accurate voltage reading under different conditions.


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