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From a note I read here on battery testing, it seems like a long
-offset voltmeter would take just two wires, and give a fair idea of the battery state. You can arrange a long offset meter with a zener diode a series resistor and a 'test' press-button with a suitable milliammeter. For example: an 11 volt zener, a 1 milliamp full scale meter and a series resistor of about 4000 ohms wired through a press-button to ground, to give a scale reading from 11 to 15 volts. You would need to make a custom scale - perhaps with a red line at 12.6 volts, and zeners being what they are, you would need to calibrate the scale with a DVM one time. [Edge-reading meters were often convenient to fit with a custom scale] Brian W On 24 Jan 2004 20:36:31 -0800, (Parallax) wrote: Another poster got me thinking about an old idea of mine. My batteries are hard to get to for testing (specific gravity) So...... Have a special battery cap made with a tiny specific gravity tester built into each cell cap. It will also measure fluid level. The info is sent by wire to a meter in the cabin that can look at each cell. As far as gadgets go, this would be really useful. Does it exist? |
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