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Voltmeters: LED or LCD?
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<blockquote data-quote="lazbm" data-source="post: 569532" data-attributes="member: 17712"><p> <ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">The LCD model has no protection from moisture, let alone water (fine print at the bottom of the datasheet, and note in price list).</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Operating temperature for LCD is 0 to 60C, and LED is -25 to 60C.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">However, there is one advantage LCD always has over LED - lower power.<br /> LCD model: 2 mA (max.)</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">LED model: 13 mA (max.)</li> </ul><p>Not sure what you would do with the power advantage - it is not like you would risk having the LCD version permanently connected to the battery even when the ignition is OFF.</p><p>[*]The LCD model has a built-in annunciator. If only Datel had the option of having that as a switched output, one could turn off a relay for heated apparels, for example, when the voltage dropped below a certain threshold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lazbm, post: 569532, member: 17712"] [LIST][*]The LCD model has no protection from moisture, let alone water (fine print at the bottom of the datasheet, and note in price list). [*]Operating temperature for LCD is 0 to 60C, and LED is -25 to 60C. [*]However, there is one advantage LCD always has over LED - lower power. LCD model: 2 mA (max.) [*]LED model: 13 mA (max.) [/LIST] Not sure what you would do with the power advantage - it is not like you would risk having the LCD version permanently connected to the battery even when the ignition is OFF. [*]The LCD model has a built-in annunciator. If only Datel had the option of having that as a switched output, one could turn off a relay for heated apparels, for example, when the voltage dropped below a certain threshold. [/QUOTE]
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