Hi pete. I'll let those more knowledgable on the D3 answer the 14v question BUT get a multimeter. A cheap $15-25 unit is all you need. Set the meter to volts dc. Place the black lead on the chassis or one pin of the Anderson (negative) and the red on the other Anderson pin. Presto! Volts dc. (If you get the leads wrong way round it will just read negative volts dc - swap them around - no harm will come) It's easy, cheap, and everyone running aux power systems should carry a multimeter. Handy to check your batteries state of charge!
Cheers
Kev..
Sent from my iPhone using two tin cans and a length of twine
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
				Kev..
 
Going ... going ...  almost gone ... GONE !! ... 2004 D2a Td5 Auto "Classic Country" Vienna Green
2014 MUX LST with fruit
2015 Kimberley Kamper "Classic"
			
			
		 
	
Bookmarks