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Originally Posted by eatont9999
Unless you are taking the reading directly from the battery terminals, it won't be accurate since other accessories share the circuits the gauge is tapped into.
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Nonsense. The variance from battery voltage is insignificant. What's more important is that there's a 1.5-2V spread between observed battery voltage vs alternator voltage. That really helps give early warning of problems. For example, it prevented me from driving off with an open field winding, a fault which can't be detected by the idiot light circuit.
Do you really think this is uglier than a gadget sticking out of the lighter socket? To each his own.