I've got one of these tool although I find that the voltage reading sample interval is far too frequent (meaning it's flickering between fractions of a v all the time). Also slightly dubious temperature reading, but maybe thus is due to where I located the sensor. Still like it though. Just wish it could be a green backlight rather than the choice of blue or orange! Cheers, Dave.somaRich wrote:Just fitted my Volt/temp/clock drilled a little hole in the cubby above the stereo, I now need to wire in a switch to choose between leisure and starter batteries.
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Visual LCD battery display.
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Thanks! I'm sure I'd sell a few, but the amount of time it would take to put each of these together would probably price it out of anyone's reach. Then I'd have to offer guarantees about them working, etc.... the day job's too demanding for that!Driver wrote:Hi
Would you consider making / producing and selling these Digital Gauges sure there would be lots of buyers.
Looks really good .
Andy.
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I agree, I have been asked for my rear kitchens but its a lot of effort with all the issues you mention and a few more!bongojoe wrote:Thanks! I'm sure I'd sell a few, but the amount of time it would take to put each of these together would probably price it out of anyone's reach. Then I'd have to offer guarantees about them working, etc.... the day job's too demanding for that!Driver wrote:Hi
Would you consider making / producing and selling these Digital Gauges sure there would be lots of buyers.
Looks really good .
Andy.