The best you can do is this little gizmo for $60: <http://www.astroflight.com/e/env/0001kHbeU7nVZHM7s88H8v5/store/store-pricel ist.html?link=/store/store-type-tem.html&item=products:af-101> It's digital and easy to read. It's self-powered and reads volts, amps, amphours and watts (cumulative). It comes with universal genderless Anderson PowerPole connectors so you can plug it into any circuit you want, as long as the circuit is tappable. Great invention! -- Gnarlie Entity J. Harvey spoke thus: > Ok, I figured it out. Google for "edgewise analog panel meter" and you'll > find what you want. > > -john What's all this crap? > <html><DIV>'85 Silver Sunroof O===O <BR>'91 GTi > 2.0 8v Oo=oO <BR>'76 BMW 2002 > O=00=O </DIV> > <DIV> </DIV> > <DIV> </DIV> > <DIV> </DIV></html> |
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