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Waterproof Volt meter


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Mine arrived the other day.

It's a WP boxed insert type.

Green LED, two wire.

Where is the best area to run the 2 wire setup, securing to the top triple?

I thought about a direct link to the battery, with an inline switch.

Or maybe an ignition on scenario so I wouldn't forgte to switch it off.

I promise to share a pic when I'm done.

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I just order me one. Thanks Maxredline !!

Got mine but this thing is going to be impossible to see in the daylight.

I velcroed my Datel under the left side of my dash. Seemed to help with visibility. Of course I dont think any brand will do well in direct sunlight. Unless the sun is right on mine I usually dont have any problem seeing mine in the daytime.

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I went with the Honda Marine voltmeter. It is backlit, waterproof, and available in white and black backgrounds. Someone else on here recommended it and I think that it works great. Where it is placed its a bit hard to see over the handlebars though. That's probably my one and only gripe but thats my fault for putting it there. It was also more expensive than the digital ones mentioned.

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I just recently experienced the infamous RR failure on my 99. This has really made me think about installing a waterproof voltmeter somewhere on the bike.

Has anyone tried one of these waterproof voltmeters from ebay (shipped from HK)? http://www.ebay.com/...=item3a6b6f0f5c

I bought one, ten bucks shipped, right from China, do not like it, still in the electrical cupboard, even when off you can see the tubular LED's that look like four zeros, when powered up even the unlit LED's still show up. Too cheepo for me. Anyone want it ? Red numbers.

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I went with the Honda Marine voltmeter. It is backlit, waterproof, and available in white and black backgrounds. Someone else on here recommended it and I think that it works great. Where it is placed its a bit hard to see over the handlebars though. That's probably my one and only gripe but thats my fault for putting it there. It was also more expensive than the digital ones mentioned.

The Honda Marine looks DOPE! I wish I woulda thought of it. Looks great, and probably deals with the sun better. When mine quits, I'm going that route. You said it was more expensive, do you mind sharing how much more?

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Thanks, I am pretty happy with it. I purchased it from a Honda dealer for about $75 I believe. Yea, not cheap but I am optimistic that it will last as long as the bike does!

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I just order me one. Thanks Maxredline !!

Got mine but this thing is going to be impossible to see in the daylight.

I velcroed my Datel under the left side of my dash. Seemed to help with visibility. Of course I dont think any brand will do well in direct sunlight. Unless the sun is right on mine I usually dont have any problem seeing mine in the daytime.

Thanks I am gonna try that..

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I'm trying to order a few here: http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/528997391/auto_voltmeter_blue_waterproof.html

However, 5 of them will be too much for me, so if I do get them can I make somebody else happy with one?

I just asked them what the costs will be.

I ordered a couple of times directly from China/Taiwan and so far it worked great.

Last time I got new handle-bars for 20 Euro/USD in nice Blue.

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They look like this:

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I know the price now, it was $65 / €52 including shipping for 5 pieces.

I do not want to make any profit, but 5 pieces is too much for me.

So I ordered: 2 pieces Red and 1 piece Blue
and 2 pieces Green.

Don't know the color I'm going to use myself on our 3 bikes.

But I have 2 of them to spare.

It's only usefull if you are near Belgium else the shipping will be too high, then you better order directly from them yourself.

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Found the Honda marine one for $24.00. http://www.boats.net/parts/detail/honda/H-37450-ZW5-000ZA.html. I'm thinking this should go in this year.

There's a typo in your link (the last "."). Here's one that works.

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Datel v meter viewed from the saddle. Connection is via the two pin "trailer" wiring plug.

When the meter is unplugged I can use the connection to the battery to hook up my trickle charger.

The 12v charger plug is also wired direct to the battery and riveted to the plastic battery cover.

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I still love my classic Datel meter. I tried a couple other options but waterproof was a rather subjective term it seems. Never had an issue with the Datel except the cost...but it was worth it to me.

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guessing your meter is analog with an internal light so a small switch in the circuit is needed, mostly for the light. try to put switch on neg. side if possible, this stops accidentally shorting with a tool, etc. run directly to batt. posts as this will give most accurate input to the meter. should only need small guage wire (16 or less)

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Price: $29.95
Our Price: $24.35
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Manufacturer Code: 45-1405

Description
Red LEC Small Digital Voltmeter For Voltage Only-Comes With Wiring Harness And Cutting Is Required For Flush Mounting, Measures 1-1/4"X3/4"X1"Overall Depth. Will Work On Any 12-Volt System.
Found this one at Dave's Cycle Supply.


Found the Honda marine one for $24.00. http://www.boats.net/parts/detail/honda/H-37450-ZW5-000ZA.html. I'm thinking this should go in this year.

volt_meter1.jpg

Is this the same one ?

http://www.pan-europe.utvinternet.ie/guides/volt_meter.htm

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It would seem so, same part number.

Found the Honda marine one for $24.00. http://www.boats.net/parts/detail/honda/H-37450-ZW5-000ZA.html. I'm thinking this should go in this year.

volt_meter1.jpg

Is this the same one ?

http://www.pan-europe.utvinternet.ie/guides/volt_meter.htm

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