This document provides information on sourcing and installing a dual battery monitor in a vehicle. The ideal location for the monitor is often in a spare square slot in the dashboard, such as the one behind the tilt lever.
Problem
Finding a suitable and cost-effective dual battery monitor that fits the desired location. Existing aftermarket options can be expensive.
Potential Solutions
- ABR Sidewinder Monitor: Consider the dual battery monitor from ABR Sidewinder (http://www.sidewinder.com.au/product3.html).
- Baintech Monitors: Explore the range of battery monitors offered by Baintech (http://www.baintech.com.au/meters-monitors).
- Piranha Dual Battery Monitor: The Piranha unit is a digital display monitor (http://piranhaoffroad.com.au/index.p…5238f1f8ca8472).
Considerations
- Integration: Consider solutions that can aggregate multiple inputs (e.g., battery voltage, other sensor data) onto a single display unit, such as a Scangauge.
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