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    Battery Meter

    I am about to install two MRV87's in my camper as storage batteries, these will be boxed and not readily accessable.
    I think I need a LED type readout in the main area of the camper so I can monitor voltage.
    This readout should be readable both by day and at night.

    Any ideas or current []solutions?
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    I have seen some nice ones on ebay, but beware they seem to need a seperate power supply of (i think) 6 volts which means you need to buy/build a power supply to run the meter which I think is a bit of a waste of the power you are trying to monitor!!
    The LED ones may use more power to run than you are happy with.
    Fraser

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    Try Jaycar


    Jaycar Electronics

    Type in "volt meter" in their search feild. They've got several types including this LCD one for $30 with voltmeter with low voltage alarm, plus indoor outdoor thermometer and clock, and blue backlight, which i thought was pretty cool. You could use the thermometer bit for the fridge temp.




    Hmm. might go get one of them myself....



    or you could get this Piranha one

    Battery Monitor Piranha

    seems a bit expensive for what it is though ....
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    I found this,,

    Volt Meter Inline

    which is more what I had in mind,, but permanently wired in.

    but then I thought, I will only be concerned when the fridge is on,, so why not wire it to the 12v fridge lead?
    "How long since you've visited The Good Oil?"

    '93 V8 Rossi
    '97 to '07. sold.
    '01 V8 D2
    '06 to 10. written off.
    '03 4.6 V8 HSE D2a with Tornado ECM
    '10 to '21
    '16.5 RRS SDV8
    '21 to Infinity and Beyond!


    1988 Isuzu Bus. V10 15L NA Diesel
    Home is where you park it..

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    a cheap $15 multimeter from dicksmiths, cut the probes off the end, put round electrical connectors on the end and mount them permently battery terminal. the length of wire should be long enough to get you some where you can read it


    turn your multimeter on when you want to check, leave it off the rest of the time

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    Brilliant weeds,,
    "How long since you've visited The Good Oil?"

    '93 V8 Rossi
    '97 to '07. sold.
    '01 V8 D2
    '06 to 10. written off.
    '03 4.6 V8 HSE D2a with Tornado ECM
    '10 to '21
    '16.5 RRS SDV8
    '21 to Infinity and Beyond!


    1988 Isuzu Bus. V10 15L NA Diesel
    Home is where you park it..

    [IMG][/IMG]

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    I have had a Jaycar for about 4 years now and it is great.
    I noticed at caravan show that one of the Camper makers fitted them.
    Regards Philip A

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    not bad,, was after something , set and forget, no need for a power cord, is back lit, and relatively, easy on the power drawn,, can it be that hard?
    "How long since you've visited The Good Oil?"

    '93 V8 Rossi
    '97 to '07. sold.
    '01 V8 D2
    '06 to 10. written off.
    '03 4.6 V8 HSE D2a with Tornado ECM
    '10 to '21
    '16.5 RRS SDV8
    '21 to Infinity and Beyond!


    1988 Isuzu Bus. V10 15L NA Diesel
    Home is where you park it..

    [IMG][/IMG]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    not bad,, was after something , set and forget, no need for a power cord, is back lit, and relatively, easy on the power drawn,, can it be that hard?
    Its all that plus more

    No seriously, it looks like this......





    The top figures measure amps. The bottom figures measure voltage.

    With my setup it is measuring battery voltage and the amp drawn from the auxiliary battery. It makes it easy to work out how much life you have left before thinking about recharging.

    Some examples of amps drawn.
    Engal fridge 1 - 2.
    Laptop 3 - 4.
    Caravan Fridge 12.

    Even thinking about installing another to check what amps are going into the auxiliary battery.

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