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- vermilyeExplorerThis is designed for model airplane systems - the current limits are lower than most RVs will draw, particularly if you have an inverter.
- pianotunaNomad IIIHi,
You would be better off with its big brother, the Turnigy 130A Watt Meter
I would not wire a large inverter through this meter (or probably any other meter). Mine, in surge, may draw close to 500 amps.bigcitypopo wrote:
opinions...
click here - batman99Explorer.
If wanting an "always on - always display" volt meter, suggest - DM55-1 with American Plug -
If wondering, I bought one of these items for my TT, plugged into standard USA outlet and it works great. It shows the 110/120 Volt level in digital format. Much easier to read than an AC volt meter with analog needle.
Works for me… - BarneySExplorer IIII have a Kill-A-Watt meter in my RV. It does not need to have anything plugged into it to tell the volts. It will tell you the Volts, Amps, and just about any other information you want just by pushing a button. It plugs into any 110v outlet.
Barney - pianotunaNomad IIIHi batman and barney,
The OP is looking for a dc volts meter--not a 120 volt ac meter. - spike99Explorer
pianotuna wrote:
Hi batman and barney, The OP is looking for a dc volts meter--not a 120 volt ac meter.
DC Volt meter??? Good catch on this one.
Go into ebay and search for DC Volt Meter. re: - click here -
As seen in above link, lots of low priced DV Volt Meters.
Hope this helps... - tenbearExplorerNot much in specs in the ad. I would want to know what the maximum Amps is. I don't have $50 to find out if it would work or not.
- bigcitypopoExplorer
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