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doctorgonzo
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I installed my digital voltmeter last night. Having replaced the fuse block with a 6 fuse ATC I have a couple spares, so ran it from the fuse block to the the meter with a ground to the horn mount bolted to the frame. It worked out well. Installed it with velcro right on top of my cluster (it's a small rectangular box smaller than a matchbox, so doesn't look bad. Here is my question. Run from the fuseblock it only ever shows 12.5 volts. If the bike has been sitting it might show 11 or 10.9 until I fire the bike up then it will run up to 12.5 or 12.6 and hang steady there. Of course this doesn't show the voltage at the battery, but at the fuseblock. To show the voltage of the charging battery I'd have to wire it to the always on hot which means the meter would be on all the time, draining my battery and likely eventually burning out the meter. Am I thinking correctly here? That from the block showing 12.5 is correct and that would really be no way to run it directly from the battery because it would always be on?
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