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Hooking up a voltmeter far from the battery
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<blockquote data-quote="DELETE-PLEASE" data-source="post: 1082228" data-attributes="member: 17204"><p>Yup. Tomorrow's goal is to tear the bike apart and prewire for a voltmeter. Dedicated positive and negative power cords. I will be wiring into a 5-blade relay. So the voltmeter will turn on with switched power as the trigger. The center blade (normally closed) will go to a momentary switch (pushbutton) in the glovebox. So if I wanted to check the voltage, I just open the glovebox and press the button. And then when I turn the bike on, it turns on until I turn the bike off in which case the momentary switch will be active again.</p><p></p><p>In my mind it works great. We'll see in a few weeks when my B-day comes around and I get my datel in whether it transferred from my mind to reality correctly.</p><p></p><p>Alexi</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DELETE-PLEASE, post: 1082228, member: 17204"] Yup. Tomorrow's goal is to tear the bike apart and prewire for a voltmeter. Dedicated positive and negative power cords. I will be wiring into a 5-blade relay. So the voltmeter will turn on with switched power as the trigger. The center blade (normally closed) will go to a momentary switch (pushbutton) in the glovebox. So if I wanted to check the voltage, I just open the glovebox and press the button. And then when I turn the bike on, it turns on until I turn the bike off in which case the momentary switch will be active again. In my mind it works great. We'll see in a few weeks when my B-day comes around and I get my datel in whether it transferred from my mind to reality correctly. Alexi [/QUOTE]
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