fisherman
Well-Known Member
Re: Surely a cheap £5 meter ....
Yer but, when the dmm battery goes, the readings are wrong.
Yer but, when the dmm battery goes, the readings are wrong.

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Hi,
Thought I'd resurrect an old topic - in a moment of eagerness I bought one of these for £24 for which I'm now mumbling at myself, but still might use it - standard set up, starter battery and domestic battery, fuse to each, usage side of main batteries switch. Anyone else used one of these??? Ta!
The problem with analogue meters is that you are actually only interested in a very small range of voltages - in almost all cases you will be looking at voltages in the range 12.2-12.7V.
I did at one point consider putting something like a 10V Zener in series with the meter, so using a greater part of the FSD of the meter
- the cheap red/yellow/green meters are to my mind totally useless.