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Voltage reader thing

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Voltage reader thing

Post by NCpaj »

well im looking for a little lcd type screen thing that i can attach to the battery so i can tell the voltage ive got (battery or alt problems).

jaycar sells them for $35

im gonna try autobarn and the like 2morrow

where else can i try and what do you guys have

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Post by bazooked »

go to bunnings and pick up a chaep multi meter for 10 bux.
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Post by QIKAZZ »

Jaycar has them a lot cheaper then $35 if you are just chasing the basics, here is one for $9.95.

For testing simple things like battery voltages this is fine.

http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.as ... &SUBCATID=

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Post by chimpboy »

Yuk. Are you talking about testing or a permanent in-car installation?

For in-car fitting, I'd prefer this:

http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=XC0116

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Post by shorty_f0rty »

chimpboy wrote:Yuk. Are you talking about testing or a permanent in-car installation?

For in-car fitting, I'd prefer this:

http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=XC0116

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ive got one of those.. does ok i spose.. gives a good indication as well as temp in/out. sometimes i find it goes a bit wak but i just rip it outta the ciggy lighter and ignore it.

i find its good for glowing too.. just count the beeps (glowing takes the battery under teh 11.5v low voltage alert) and your ready to go.. sometimes the beeping freaks people out..
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Post by HotFourOk »

I was also looking at the terminals with the volts reading.. there was a lot floating around on eBay lately

My stereo Head Unit displays my battery voltage too :D
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Post by bazzle »

HotFourOk wrote:I was also looking at the terminals with the volts reading.. there was a lot floating around on eBay lately

My stereo Head Unit displays my battery voltage too :D
ONLY if its has a lead direct to battery.

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Post by HotFourOk »

bazzle wrote:
HotFourOk wrote:I was also looking at the terminals with the volts reading.. there was a lot floating around on eBay lately

My stereo Head Unit displays my battery voltage too :D
ONLY if its has a lead direct to battery.

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Post by NCpaj »

i got a volt meter thingy from auto barn for $20

looks great, lights up and works a treat




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Post by -Scott- »

Mate - that reading is a little low...
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Post by NCpaj »

Mate - that reading is a little low...
dont worry the car wasnt running and id been screwing round fixing and testing my stereo and amp for a few hours.
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Post by -Scott- »

NCpaj wrote:
Mate - that reading is a little low...
dont worry the car wasnt running and id been screwing round fixing and testing my stereo and amp for a few hours.
Really? Does that mean your interior doesn't always look like this?
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Post by Shadow »

if you really wanna know whats going on with your battery your gonna need a bit of accuracy. those $10 multimeters from bunnings etc are really shit accuracy.

A digital panel meter is what your after, but if you want accuracy (real accuracy) down to +-0.05volts your gonna pay at least $30
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Post by NCpaj »

Really? Does that mean your interior doesn't always look like this?
:D nah, its normally kinda clean
if you really wanna know whats going on with your battery your gonna need a bit of accuracy. those $10 multimeters from bunnings etc are really shit accuracy.

A digital panel meter is what your after, but if you want accuracy (real accuracy) down to +-0.05volts your gonna pay at least $30
i wasnt after awesome accuracy just a general idea, cause ive had alt problems before (filled with mud) and i had no idea it had stopped working till i coulsnt turn on the car
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