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The bayite Pack of 5 Three-Wire Calibratable DC 0~30V Red Digital Mini Voltmeter Gauge Tester is designed for accurate voltage monitoring in automotive and motorcycle applications. With a measurement range of 0.00 to 30V and a precision of 0.01V, this voltmeter features a bright red LED display and reverse polarity protection, making it a reliable choice for any DIY enthusiast or professional.
T**R
Great product!
Great product, excellent prive
R**L
Great for all kinds of testing and projects
Tiny but highly visible displays. Using them for all kinds of things from voltage testers to project displays in enclosures. Fairly accurate within 1 or 2 tenths of a volt.....good enough for general uses. Bought a second order with multiple colors instead of just read.
A**.
Work great. Accurate enough. I will be buying more to save my tools.
Great for B&D 20v converted tools with the "power wheels adapter". B&D Batteries or tools dont have a low voltage shutoff circuit. Relies on the motor requiring 15v. So if you use those batteries in other tools with adapters. You can drain them to a point of no recharge. This lets you monitor the voltage on tools to ensure you never drop past 16.5 volts. You are the low voltage shutoff circuit :D
A**R
Great buy!
Used on 2012 Ultra classic, swapped voltage gauge with air gauge on batwing. Needed something to read voltage, mounted to handlebar brake revisor with epoxy. No issues with water, still reading as expected (2 yrs) in!
A**R
REVISED ...Wire them correctly and they work as advertised.
After reading the instructions (yea what a concept :) I found online. They work fine just have to know how to wire them with a battery, 3v to 30v then they will read under 5 volts.
C**A
DVM is cheap and reasonably accurate for my application
I’m using this to monitor the state of charge of a LiFePo4 battery in my camper van, so I need accuracy between 12.9-13.4V. I calibrated the first unit to transition from 13.3 to 13.4 with a precision input crossing 13.35V.I’ll define a sub count as a change in the input of 0.01V. This mini DVM uses a micro with a 12 bit ADC, supporting a resolution below 0.01V, or 1 sub count (divide 30V range by 2^12). The voltage reference for the ADC comes from a cheap LDO regulator with +/-3% accuracy, which is why the calibration screw is needed. The specified variation of this LDO reference voltage suggests at most +\- 2 sub counts of accuracy loss between 50-100 degrees F ambient temperature, which is not bad. The long term drift of this reference is unspecified, and probably the most serious impact on accuracy over time. But again, a yearly recalibration should take care of that. I’ll check back in a year with an update.One last thing I’ll mention is the input (white wire) current. It is not quite zero. My measurement suggests there is a 125kohm resistor attenuator (probably 10:1) between the input and ground. So even if the unit is switched off (red wire opened) expect some current drain into input. For example, 0.1mA with a 12v input. Low enough for me to leave connected to my battery at all times, but about 10 times more current then a typical fluke DVM.
S**L
Brite
Well illuminated. I wish there was a mounting base, but 1/4" stall mat works. The wires are small and not long, but adequate. I've added plug and jack leads for my temperature and bias feedback terminals. I plan to power two from one 9V battery. So 9V battery leads: plugs/jacks and some way to mount because as shown the backs are exppsed.
T**R
Easy to use and accurate little voltmeter.
The media could not be loaded. Great little voltmeter! Mounting is easy, I 3D printed a shroud to help with this and added some smoky Lexan to cut the brightness down a bit and improve the contrast. Calibration is simple and accurate, I set the 10ths digit to roll over to the next value with the input voltage reaches 0.05V (i.e. an input voltage of 12.44 reads as 12.4 on the LED, and 12.45 reads as 12.5). The accuracy is very good over the input range and the 10ths digit does not jump around excessively. Overall this is a very easy to use and acceptable voltmeter for most projects. I used it here in a mobile amateur radio setup to measure power supply/battery voltage and boosted voltage.I do wish the 3 wires were accessible so you could join the white and red (voltage for the LCD driver and voltage to measure) but they solder to the surface of the PCB under the LED, not a big deal though.
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