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If you want a great meter that will provide volts and amps and more, I would
recommend a Cruising Equipment / Link 10 E-Meter. This will give you batery
condition in volts to 1.5 decimal places, energy consumed (amp hours),
charge and discharge current, etc. They are pricey, but if you shop around
and can find a good deal it is well worth it.

I did a search on google and found this article at
http://www.diy-boat.com/Pages/Archiv...s/demosem.html .

Mark (the rail, canopy, lifeline hook guy)
www.ripnet.com/vtf/prod03.htm

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Any suggestions for replacing gauges on a classic fiberglass boat
(inboard)?
I'd like to stick somewhat original, with black bezels and chrome
surrounds.

Old gauges: Tach, Ammeter, Oil Pressure, Fuel Gauge, Water Temp

It seems ammeters are tough to come by - should I convert to a voltmeter?

Thanks




 
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