I'm an electrical ******* so welcome any opinions or flames. Better than flames coming out of my wiring!
Since I had an unused switched power source from my disabled auto-windshield retract, I've used that to power my Passport 8500 detector. In addition, I spliced in my Datel voltmeter to the detector. I put the Datel positive line splice between the detector fuse and the (switched) positive lead from the windshield. I spliced the negative from the Datel to the neg wire from the detector and that goes directly to the batt neg terminal.
Even though I'm wired to the same source, I get consistently lower reading on the Datel than the Passport, which also has a voltmeter function. At operating speed, with no other electrics on, the Datel reads 12.7 and the Passport reads 13.2.
With engine off, ig switch on, Datel reads 11.1 and Passport 11.5. (I understand the overall numbers are lower because of resistance in the wiring and other smoke and mirrors.) The battery itself reads 12.8 at my tender lead which is unswitched direct to battery.
So do you think I have a low-reading Datel? Or does my mickey-mouse wiring have something to do with this?
Second question, related to flames. Is the Datel, spliced in between the detector fuse, sufficiently protected? (Told you I was an e-*******.)
Since I had an unused switched power source from my disabled auto-windshield retract, I've used that to power my Passport 8500 detector. In addition, I spliced in my Datel voltmeter to the detector. I put the Datel positive line splice between the detector fuse and the (switched) positive lead from the windshield. I spliced the negative from the Datel to the neg wire from the detector and that goes directly to the batt neg terminal.
Even though I'm wired to the same source, I get consistently lower reading on the Datel than the Passport, which also has a voltmeter function. At operating speed, with no other electrics on, the Datel reads 12.7 and the Passport reads 13.2.
With engine off, ig switch on, Datel reads 11.1 and Passport 11.5. (I understand the overall numbers are lower because of resistance in the wiring and other smoke and mirrors.) The battery itself reads 12.8 at my tender lead which is unswitched direct to battery.
So do you think I have a low-reading Datel? Or does my mickey-mouse wiring have something to do with this?
Second question, related to flames. Is the Datel, spliced in between the detector fuse, sufficiently protected? (Told you I was an e-*******.)