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Old 07-07-2016, 11:16 PM
Mxfrank Mxfrank is offline
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Originally Posted by eatont9999 View Post
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.
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.
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