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and chewing gum wasn’t available
Agree with the comments about using it as a reference, it’s more important to be able to monitor a change than it is to know accuracy in my opinion. If you need accuracy get something more expensive otherwise get one of these cheapies like mentioned on eBay above which is exactly what I did on my other GS here:
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I checked it with a known good voltmeter and I’m about .3v off of actual but like Redman points out above, it’s more important to see if one day it’s over charging or under charging. For my other bikes, I’ve used epoxy to seal them, but since I’m 1,500 miles away from my shop and the scotch tape and chewing gum wasn’t available I rigged up a quick way to waterproof it better than the quick and dirty corner of a ziploc bag sealed with a hot knife on my 850 didn’t hold up.
Ended up using a piece of thick plastic cut to size over the face, cut out an opening on some thick heat shrink tubing that was slightly smaller than the plastic, heated it all up and folded it over and stuck it to the back of itself.
These are $0.56 US free shipping ebay...they come in green and bue too.... If you look at most fancier voltmeters with led readouts, so many using the same little doofunny. I've yet to have one of these fail. But hey, carry a spare in your toolbag... I seal them up with scotch tape across the readout and chewing gum on the back
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Mike,
Did you make that silver dashboard plate? It looks good
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I tried one of those cigarette lighter voltmeters thinking the same thing, how convenient... I can move it around between my cars, truck and bikes but it was horribly inaccurate. Granted, it was a few dollars and would at least show you variation from one day/minute to the next but it just sits in my center console box unused these days.
I like how yours has had the red, orange and green LED’s for a quick visual check. If it wasn’t so expensive, I’d love a Kuryakyn voltmeter with the range of LED’s:
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