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Wiring for Trickle Charger and Auxiliary Power
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<blockquote data-quote="torch" data-source="post: 1463196" data-attributes="member: 1295"><p>That could work, depending on the frequency response of the meter. Some will also measure the duty cycle.</p><p></p><p>I always carry the electric vest. It doesn't take much space in the luggage and can be a real boon if caught by surprise. I vividly recall one particular instance. I was working as a rescue swimmer at the Canadian Waterski Championships and had been in the water all day. It was unseasonably cool, things ran late and the temperature plummeted when the sun went down. Still damp and shivering 20 minutes into a 2-1/2 hour ride home, I remembered the vest was still in the luggage. Made the rest of the journey much more comfortable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="torch, post: 1463196, member: 1295"] That could work, depending on the frequency response of the meter. Some will also measure the duty cycle. I always carry the electric vest. It doesn't take much space in the luggage and can be a real boon if caught by surprise. I vividly recall one particular instance. I was working as a rescue swimmer at the Canadian Waterski Championships and had been in the water all day. It was unseasonably cool, things ran late and the temperature plummeted when the sun went down. Still damp and shivering 20 minutes into a 2-1/2 hour ride home, I remembered the vest was still in the luggage. Made the rest of the journey much more comfortable. [/QUOTE]
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