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hivanhaecker(at)gmail.com Guest
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Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2017 11:12 am Post subject: Voltmeter |
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Is there a best place to wire a voltmeter to my electrical system? Should I be most interested in the voltage at the main bus? And if so, can I piggy back the voltmeter to an existing breaker (such as other electric engine gauges) or does the voltmeter need it's own separate protection. Hope my question isn't too naive.
Ivan Haecker (rewiring my ancient rv-4)
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nuckolls.bob(at)aeroelect Guest
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Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2017 1:04 pm Post subject: Voltmeter |
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At 02:05 PM 4/10/2017, you wrote:
Quote: | Is there a best place to wire a voltmeter to my electrical system? Should I be most interested in the voltage at the main bus? |
generally, yes
Quote: | And if so, can I piggy back the voltmeter to an existing breaker (such as other electric engine gauges) or does the voltmeter need it's own separate protection. Hope my question isn't too naive. |
Not at all. Tie it to any handy 5A breaker
on the main bus and wire it with 22AWG.
Alternatively you could simply drive the
voltmeter through its own 3A fuse in an
in-line fuseholder . . . easy to tuck behind
the panel.
Here's a guy who will sell you 5 holders with
small wire (18awg) more appropriate to this
task and 3A fuses to go with them for $10.
You'll have some holders/fuses left over but
you can't go down to Smiley Jack's Parts
Emporium and buy one holder and fuse after
you figure in time and mileage.
Bob . . .
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