How to monitor how much charge in LB

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Re: How to monitor how much charge in LB

Post by hembramacho » Fri Oct 02, 2009 7:53 am

Thanks for the replies. Haven't got time to do anything with it now as have to go to work :( and then off to Silverdale. Will try and sort next week.

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Re: How to monitor how much charge in LB

Post by missfixit70 » Fri Oct 02, 2009 12:32 pm

Have a good time at Silverdale :D
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Re: How to monitor how much charge in LB

Post by Diplomat » Fri Oct 02, 2009 9:44 pm

Don't forget that the digital voltmeter has to get its own function and display power from somewhere.

I can't comment on how much the ones under dicussion consume, but I have certainly had some digital multimeters that nosh through batteries and some cheaper ones compromise the accuracy of the readout as the supply voltage drops.

In one case I was surprised to see the indicated voltage slowly clicking up through the digits (the battery under test had not just been used to supply a load from which it might have been recovering).

All batteries self discharge to some extent but a lead/acid one in good condition would take a very long time.

How noticeable the rate of drop is will, of course, depend on how many significant figures there are in the readout.


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Re: How to monitor how much charge in LB

Post by bigdaddycain » Sat Oct 03, 2009 1:21 pm

I have one of DBO's LCD gauges in my bongo...No unwanted battery drain as the gauge is only switched on via the toggle switch when it's required. The readout on the gauge has always been pretty much the same as when tested via a voltmeter. :wink: It looks neat too, lights up blue like my dials/clock. :D
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