Perhaps this will push it up the priority list ..... 2 new units available at 
$169 each:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Belmar-Smart-Guage-boat-Battery-Monitor-/281930011172?hash=item41a4569224:g:2wAAAOSwWTRWuBD4&vxp=mtr

From: Graham Collins via CnC-List 
Sent: Monday, February 15, 2016 4:56 PM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com 
Cc: Graham Collins 
Subject: Re: Stus-List Nav Station Panel and Volt Meter Recommendations

Battery monitors are kinda a voodoo type instrument, if you don't wave the 
chicken just right your reading is meaningless.  If / when I get the desire to 
put in a battery monitor I will go with a Balmar Smart Gauge, from what I've 
read it is a good product.  At $320 (Defender) it has not gotten to the top of 
the required upgrades list yet...

Graham Collins
Secret Plans
C&C 35-III #11On 2016-02-15 7:52 PM, Rick Brass via CnC-List wrote:

  I replaced the original voltmeter on my 38 with a Blue Sea Systems 3 bank 
digital meter. It was a bit pricey, I thought (I did find one on EBay for quite 
a bit less than it would have been at WM or any other chandlery), but since 
I’ve had it I have become a fan and think the expense justified.

   

  But after taking a trip on a friend’s cruising boat I became sold on the 
advantages of the Link battery monitor, and installed a Link Lite on Imzadi. If 
I were to start over, I would forgo the Blue Seas monitor or any other 
voltmeter and go right to the Link Lite.

   

  Battery voltage doesn’t really tell you a heck of a lot about the batteries. 
The Link monitor shows voltage, instantaneous current in or out, Amp-hours 
taken out of the batteries, and percentage of total capacity remaining. The 
Link Lite I have shows that information for one (my house) bank, and shows 
voltage information for the start battery. There is also a Link Pro that shows 
everything for both banks.

   

  I bought the Link Lite on Ebay at a reasonable price. I only see two on there 
right now, but my search was kind of cursory. Here is a link to one of the 
monitors on EBay; 
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Xantrex-Link-LITE-Battery-Monitor-84-2030-00-BRAND-NEW-FREE-SHIP-/322007589666?hash=item4af925e322:g:3yoAAOSwezVWv1bv&vxp=mtr

   

   

  Rick Brass

  Washington, NC

   

   

   

  From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Jake 
Brodersen via CnC-List
  Sent: Monday, February 15, 2016 1:30 PM
  To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
  Cc: Jake Brodersen mailto:captain_j...@cox.net
  Subject: Stus-List Nav Station Panel and Volt Meter Recommendations

   

  Greeting all,

   

  One of my winter projects is to replace the black panel at the top of my nav 
station.  The current panel was the home to my old B&G speed, depth, and wind 
computers.  Their removal last spring left several gaping holes.  I’d like to 
start with a fresh panel and install a volt meter and eventually some other 
items.  The panel is 1/8” thick with a matte black finish.  It appears to be 
some sort of fiberboard product.  

   

  I have been looking at plastic panel materials at McMaster-Carr, but I’m not 
really sure which kind to get.  Plastic sheeting comes in so many different 
materials.  I’m sure someone here has replaced theirs at some point.  This is 
the same type of material used for the circuit breaker panel.  What works and 
looks like the original stuff?

   

  The first instrument to go into the new panel will be a volt meter.  My B&G 
instruments had one built-in, but they’re gone now.  It seems there are only 
two options for digital volt meters; the high dollar Blue Seas meters (pricey) 
and the cheap Chinese meters that run $15-25.  I’m looking to install a single 
meter with a toggle switch to test both batteries separately.  Does anyone have 
a source for a reasonably priced digital volt meter?

   

  Right now I’m looking at something like this:  
http://www.sears.com/niceeshop-tm-mini-2-wire-dc-4.5-30v/p-SPM7958467523

   

  Thanks,

   

  Jake 

   

  Jake Brodersen

  C&C 35 Mk-III “Midnight Mistress”

  Hampton VA

   

   


   

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