Description
12V Battery Voltmeter Monitor Measures Low Charge Alarm Solar Bank 60″ Wires
Excessive use discharge monitor. Tells you when you have to charge your batteries.
For two battery banks or two batteries. Fast installation comes with complete wiring. Comes with instructions.
Monitor the voltage of two independent battery banks and measures voltage levels. Will produce an individual alarm when battery level reach the discharge state were it must be charged so battery live is not diminished.
Monitors either two house batteries or a house battery bank and a starting battery. Comes with interconnecting wires and two waterproof fused 60″ cables and your choice of battery stud ring terminals. Both voltmeter and alarm have a splash proof front. #2/ycn/2cvmr/2BA7/fplt/4sq/2ahrn60
Ideal for for marine, solar, truck, boat battery banks.
This is a high quality voltmeter with red digits and alarm assembly continuously monitor the state of your batteries. Measuring the batteries alarms
you know when to charge your battery.
The meters have easy to read red LED segments and connect to your 12 volt banks. The meter front is splash proof.
The meter and alarm for each bank. They attaches to each battery bank terminals with a 60 inch fused cable. If your battery or battery bank gets discharged below 11.9 volts the alarm will sound and a red LED will glow. This allows you to know when you must begin recharging your battery before the discharge becomes excessive and permanent loss of battery life occurs. The alarm is a 80 db tonal alarm at 3000 hz. Operate down to 8 volts and up to 15 volts.
The quad mounting plate allows the assembly to be mounted in a panel of any thickness. Each component mounts in a hole 1-1/8″.wo jumper wires The two interconnecting jumper wires and two 60″ cables ( with a waterproof fuse holder and 15 amp fuse) allow you to wire the assembly to the battery. Your choice of ring terminals depending on your stud size – 1/4″ standard 3/8″ and 3/4″ automotive style on special request.
For 12 volt systems only. Not to exceed 16 volts.