ditchcrawler
Well-Known Member
I have a friend who is a retired commercial electrician on big ships. He rewired his Westerly Storm and put in some cheap voltmeters. He reckons that the battery monitors are not very accurate due to battery state and losses and all you need to know are the voltages of each battery. I did like wise and bought a voltmeter for less than a £8 off e bay and wired it in so that it reads the battery voltages off each battery via my 1/2/both switch.
On my new to me boat I have bought a voltage monitor for £5 and will be repeating the process. I can tell the rate of charge for each battery and its voltage at rest. For the price of some of the monitors I can buy a pair of new batteries. I am not against battery monitors but i don't want to know rate of power etc going out and how much is left. Just my own experience.
On my new to me boat I have bought a voltage monitor for £5 and will be repeating the process. I can tell the rate of charge for each battery and its voltage at rest. For the price of some of the monitors I can buy a pair of new batteries. I am not against battery monitors but i don't want to know rate of power etc going out and how much is left. Just my own experience.



