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🔋 Golf Cart Battery Meter: LED Digital Indicator Gauge for 12V/24V/36V/48V/72V Batteries Review

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BrandAramox
ColorPopular
Item Weight0.06 Kilograms

Description of 🔋 Golf Cart Battery Meter: LED Digital Indicator Gauge for 12V/24V/36V/48V/72V Batteries

【Widely Application】Battery Gauge works for 12V/24V, 36V, 48V/72V battery of golf carts, marine, motorcycle, ATV, tractor, truck, forklift, etc. 【LED Bar Indicate】Specifically designed to monitor the power level of battery while charging or discharging. Display of 10 segment LED bar graph. Memory option to recall quantity of electricity. 【Durable & Waterproof】With sealed epoxy encapsulated and complete waterproof IP65. 【LED Flash Warning】 LED Flash for low charge and high charge warning. 【Easy Installation】Comes with installation accessory, easy to install.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Does not work as shown

Device does not work as shown. Only one bar lights up when the device is on, and I suspect it goes off when the battery dies. not very happy

Pros
  • Easy installation
Cons
  • Some small things

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Sensor calibration is NOT in sync with Trojan specifications

An informed consumer will know HOW to properly use this sensor and how it should NOT be used. My 48V Trojan T-875 battery data sheet states that the batteries are fully charged at 8.49V each (50.94V for all 6 in series). It also shows that the batteries are 50% charged at 8.07V each (48.42V for all 6). This display shows that the 10th bulb lights up when the total voltage exceeds 49.2V, the 9th bulb lights up at 49.2V, and the 8th bulb lights up at 47.4V (7.9V each). According to the Trojan…

Pros
  • Wide application
Cons
  • Some disadvantages