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Volt Meters

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Volt Meters

Post by Cokeaddict »

Hey guys,
Finally found a complete Dual Volt Gauge system that fits in the GQ dash with an added bonus of a dual USB connector. Just wanted to share with you guys who are thinking of adding Volt meters but were not sure which way to go. This set up is easy. I always worried about battery levels when camping for a few days running the waeco 80. It never let me down but it was always a worry in the back of my mind so now I have the comfort of knowing how things are after a few days camping. I have added a power cut off switch for when the GQ is parked at home for months without being used. (only used for camping trips)


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Re: Volt Meters

Post by Maverick93 »

Looks great, where did you get them?
1992 Nissan Patrol GQ LWB TD42
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Re: Volt Meters

Post by Cokeaddict »

Hey mate,
here is the link...
http://stores.ebay.com.au/urovip?_trksid=p2047675.l2563" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Cheers.
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