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Cheap $16 voltmeter


TuffguyF4i

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In my infinite cheapness, i couldn't bring myself to spend $50+ on a good weather-proof volt meter. Some of the ones i have seen just haven't 'done' it for me for any price.

I was cruising through the automotive section at wallyworld and came across this guy.

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Its a pretty cool unit. Backlit digital display. Green, yellow and red LEDs for your alternator voltage output. Not bad but def not waterproof.

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I took it apart and found the electronics pretty simple except for the gap between the backlight display and the display itself...it pretty much fell off. I sealed the gap with electrical sealant and potted the unit with even more black electrical epoxy. Then i ground off the parts that i didn't need.

I then shrink wrapped the wires and connected it to the tripple tree. It actually fits pretty good, and i expect that it will be waterproof. The potting will help decrease any vibrations from the bike too.

Even if it only lasts a yr, its still worth the hr of effort. I could do it again, now that i know what i'm doing, in 10-20 mins. All in all pretty cool. :) I'm now obsessively looking down at my voltage readings way too much!

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I mounted mine right on the tripple tree. I took out the display, put a good load of clear silicon on it, then pressed it back into place, making a huge mess. Then i trimmed the extra from the outside, and it should be 100% waterproof....or as close as you can get.

I hardwired (with connectors) it up to one of the front turn signals.

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I mounted mine right on the tripple tree. I took out the display, put a good load of clear silicon on it, then pressed it back into place, making a huge mess. Then i trimmed the extra from the outside, and it should be 100% waterproof....or as close as you can get.

I hardwired (with connectors) it up to one of the front turn signals.

So does it flash when your signals are on?

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I mounted mine right on the tripple tree. I took out the display, put a good load of clear silicon on it, then pressed it back into place, making a huge mess. Then i trimmed the extra from the outside, and it should be 100% waterproof....or as close as you can get.

I hardwired (with connectors) it up to one of the front turn signals.

So does it flash when your signals are on?

The voltage will change rapidly, but i'd never notice if i'm turning.

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I wash my bike,At the pull in self serve car washes, and haven't had a problem with water yet.

Really????

Yep, when it get's wet, the screen fades for a minute, By the time i dry the bike, All clear and ready to go.

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