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Date:         Tue, 1 Jun 1999 16:51:38 EDT
Reply-To:     Ssittservl@AOL.COM
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From:         S Sittservl <Ssittservl@AOL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Voltmeter
Comments: To: sales@ralphoto.com
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> Date: 5/30/99 6:24:40 PM CDT > From: sales@RALPHOTO.COM (Ralph Geho) > > I would like to know the voltage of my auxiliary battery at any given > time and I am thinking of possibly installing a VDO Cockpit voltmeter > somewhere in the cabin area.... Any suggestions?

I have a tiny little digital battery meter made by Whistler that plugs into a cigarette lighter outlet. They cost about $11, I think. I keep it in the glove compartment, and just plug it in when I feel the need to check the battery, but it could be left in all the time, too.

-Steven Sittser


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