![]() ![]() This forum has lots of support for this meter, including some re-written and expanded instructions hereĢ)Great meter, easy to calibrate and set alarms, top of the line construction.ģ) Here is one of the original meters in this thread being used for charge monitoring. If i find i need much more accuracy then i might invest in something better but this may just do the trick for me. Mine also tends to bounce around a little when it has no load on it, not been able to sort that out just yet.So is it worth it? For me it was, i had nothing to start with and now have something. It doesn't appear to have any intelligence in it for that. The other features like the AH counter works on you telling it the capacity of your battery and then simply counts them out and back in. Volts wise it seems good, Amps it needs a little bit of messing about with to get an accurate reading. What i would say is that you need to calibrate it so if you are looking for something to work straight out the box then don't buy. Here's the manual in pdf.ġ) Well i decided to get one and it arrived in a couple of weeks. Minimal data logging, which can be useful for a technician to diagnose some common setup or operational problems with battery systems.Cheaper here and they've sold about 200 more.Serial data output with streaming of real-time data that can be used to control other electronic devices.Improved lightning protection built in, without having to use adapter.Operates with (nominal) battery systems from 12 to 48V.The 'voltage only' of a second battery set, such as a starting battery, or possibly also the input voltage of a solar array (if less than 100 volts.).Percent Full display (State of charge) of your batteries, so you can see if you need to charge them more, or check that overall usage is less than your charging resources. ![]() ![]()
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