Im fitting a 3 dial pod above my radio. Clock,voltmeter and ameter
switched to read starter battery and leisure battery independantly.
Can anyone advise where to tap into the starter battery wiring for the
gauges to work when the ignition is on?
voltmeter and ameter wiring
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Clock is pretty straight forward. It will need a permanent live and earth which can be taken from the radio wiring or the fuse box.
The volt meter will need a two pole switch (try Maplins) with a fused feed from both batteries one to either side on the inputs to the switch then the switched side going to the positive side of the volt meter and earth the other side of the meter to chassis.
The ammeter is a bit more difficult as it needs to be wired in series with the load to which you want to read the current flow. I would suggest that you only really need this for the leisure battery so take the main feed from the leisure battery to the ammeter and from there wire it to your Zig unit. Then you will be able to see how much current you are drawing when on site. Hope this makes sense but if you need more help PM me your number and I'll try to explain better
Steve
The volt meter will need a two pole switch (try Maplins) with a fused feed from both batteries one to either side on the inputs to the switch then the switched side going to the positive side of the volt meter and earth the other side of the meter to chassis.
The ammeter is a bit more difficult as it needs to be wired in series with the load to which you want to read the current flow. I would suggest that you only really need this for the leisure battery so take the main feed from the leisure battery to the ammeter and from there wire it to your Zig unit. Then you will be able to see how much current you are drawing when on site. Hope this makes sense but if you need more help PM me your number and I'll try to explain better
Steve
voltmeter and ammeter wiring
stringman thanks for the reply you have confirmed the wiring ive done so far is correct.
My problem is finding best place to tap into a positive on the starter battery side
hope you can help
My problem is finding best place to tap into a positive on the starter battery side
hope you can help
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Petebee, I would be wary about allowing the starter motor current to pass thru an ammeter as it could probably draw 100A amps when starting from cold. Sorry I cant offer any other solution. I'm wiring up a digital ammeter to the leisure battery & that uses a 50A shunt, which is more than high enough to deal with frideg, inverter etc.
thanks for all the replies. This project started because I wanted to
fill the cubby hole over the stereo with something more interesting
so bought clock, voltmeter, and ammeter [all round with chrome rings]
from Ebay.
I have the voltmeter switched to starter battery,off or leisure battery
and have decided to wire the ammeter to the leisure battery only.
Very happy with the sporty look.
think the Bongo is my late mid life crisis Im obsessed!
fill the cubby hole over the stereo with something more interesting
so bought clock, voltmeter, and ammeter [all round with chrome rings]
from Ebay.
I have the voltmeter switched to starter battery,off or leisure battery
and have decided to wire the ammeter to the leisure battery only.
Very happy with the sporty look.
think the Bongo is my late mid life crisis Im obsessed!