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Old 01-02-2013, 12:44 PM   #1
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We added a 12 volt DC Voltminder that not only let's us know our current voltage, but sets off an alarm at at a selected low voltage to help us to keep our golf cart battery bank from being damaged...



We also added 120 volt meters to monitor voltage, hertz, kwh and amperage use. We primarily monitor amperage...

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Ok, I found the voltminder web site.

I can also find the SEL web site, but not the meters you show. Where did you get them? I might want some as well.
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The 120 volt meters are from Datelmeters.com and are $65 a piece.
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Old 01-03-2013, 07:40 AM   #4
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Nice set up. I monitor AC voltage on my simple little 30 amp TT to let me know when the park supplied power is being stressed so I can manage my equipment if needed but it is nothing as elaborate as your array. Well done!
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Amps Monitor

I suspect the answer will give me a "Duh" moment but why two AC meters? Is it for a 50 amp system?
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I suspect the answer will give me a "Duh" moment but why two AC meters? Is it for a 50 amp system?
Leg A, Leg B of the 125/250v system.
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