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Originally Posted by mach4
You are absolutely correct!
All I was suggesting was that most of the electrical issue posts start with something along the lines of "all of a sudden my car would't start", and then a string of helpful suggestions ensue. Since the first sign of trouble is only the result of a period of time where the problem existed previously, it would be nice to conveniently at a glance reference the battery voltage before starting and monitor the voltage while driving as early warning of an electrical problem headed toward a non-start situation, often in less than optimal conditions. I realize that volt meters that plug into the cigar lighter do not provide that information (unless they are plugged in at the time) and are therefore less than useful. A cheap HF multimeter is preferred for troubleshooting, but it's kind of inconvenient to try to get a voltage reading while driving as manipulating those little probes are tricky one handed and popping the hood to get a battery reading all the time is kind of a pain.
Recognizing the lack of utility I didn't get one of those cheap cigar volt meters, choosing to add voltage monitoring to my other system status monitors - fuel pressure, EGT, trans temp, oil temp, intake temp, engine bay temp, boost and vacuum.
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I have 2 of the Voltmeters that plug into the Lighter Socket. One is analog and the other is digital.
What I mean by being more usefuel is that the a Harbor Freight Meter can be used for more thing like checking the Glow Plug and so on; making it more useful.
Also when I conpare the Voltage taken with Multimeter to the one with the Plug in Volt Digital Meter; the plug in one uses up almost 1 volt to power itself.
That means you could actualy be charging an acceptagle 13.5 Volts but the Digital Plug in Meter is going to make it look like someting like 12.65-12.75 Volts. But that is with the one that I have. I cannot say they all have the same issue.
I also prefer using the Multimeter (Volt/Ohm Meter) to using a Test Light because it give you better information.