castaway
Well-Known Member
Im always playing 'catch up' with my battery power, but being un willing to pay out for a plumbed in system usually end up clipping my 5 quid Maplin multimeter onto the battery terminals, to check which of the 2 banks is least flat.
Whilst away this week it occured to me that, a far more sensible way of achieving the same result was to snip off the stylus/prong things at the end of each lead on the multimeter and fit a fag lighter output plug ( which I had lying around). I thnk most people have a fag lighter socket o/board these days to keep mobile phones etc. charged?
Now I can continuously monitor my battery state by plugging into the fag socket and the multi meter just sitts on the corner of the chart table. All for an additional cost of absolutely nothing..
Amazing what you come up with on a weeks sailing with no wind and continuous drizzle....
Nick
Whilst away this week it occured to me that, a far more sensible way of achieving the same result was to snip off the stylus/prong things at the end of each lead on the multimeter and fit a fag lighter output plug ( which I had lying around). I thnk most people have a fag lighter socket o/board these days to keep mobile phones etc. charged?
Now I can continuously monitor my battery state by plugging into the fag socket and the multi meter just sitts on the corner of the chart table. All for an additional cost of absolutely nothing..
Amazing what you come up with on a weeks sailing with no wind and continuous drizzle....
Nick