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Post by daysailor on Sept 22, 2018 14:49:58 GMT
Agree. Otherwise, I love their products, most of their documentation is very thorough, and their customer service is excellent!
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Post by playersz28 on Sept 22, 2018 16:07:07 GMT
Thanks for all the replies. I have attached a photo of the sensor I received for the Voyager CC. It has a lug that is electrically connected to the temperature sensor. I measure about 2 ohms from the lug to one of the connections. I plan to tape the sensor to the battery since it's not clear what might happen if I connect it to one of the battery lugs. I suggest Renogy update their Voyager manual to clearly show how this should be installed. Wow, haven't seen one of those meters for decades My last one was probably 4 or 5 digital meters ago (they mostly don't like falls onto concrete or getting driven over)
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Post by tattoo on Sept 22, 2018 16:16:04 GMT
Agree. and their customer service is excellent! I haven't had much luck with them, but I've heard they do help a lot of people...
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Post by daysailor on Sept 22, 2018 21:22:18 GMT
[Wow, haven't seen one of those meters for decades My last one was probably 4 or 5 digital meters ago (they mostly don't like falls onto concrete or getting driven over)] I found it for cheap at a garage sale and couldn't pass it up. The old Simpsons were built like tanks and quite accurate. It will probably still be working fine after I'm gone! I also have several digital multi's, but sometimes it's better to see the needle. Plus it's the only one I have with alligator clips!
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