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![]() "Electricky Dicky" wrote in message news ![]() On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 10:13:20 -0500, "KLC Lewis" wrote: I've been looking at them. Can't find a US source on the internet. Also looking at the Xantrex Link 10. Part of me says that since it takes more wires to hook up and uses a shunt, its information should be more accurate. The other part just says, "duhhhhhhhh" Give the part of you that say's duhhhhhh a beer and tell him to go sit in the corner whilst the brighter bit of you reads the Smartgauge website. Chris Gibson tells it the way it is. If I fit an amp hour counter on a boat with a year old bank, what do I set the bank capacity at? What value should the customer reset it to in a years time? Now go have a beer and let duhhhhh take over, his answers are just as valid as yours ;-) And if those settings are not valid - garbage in - garbage out!!!!! -- Richard Nb "Pound Eater" Parkend G+S "Governments are like Nappies, they should be changed often." (For the same reason) Well, I've read over the Smartguage site, and find it rather informative in many areas. But other sites, selling other products, seem to indicate that without a shunt so that the meter can read ALL current into and out of the bank, the meter can't tell what's really going on. I don't find anything on the Smartguage site that says how their meter can do it without a shunt, and with only two wires connected directly to the battery bank. Karin |