
Volt meter with ignition off

Volt meter with ignition on

Volt meter with engine running (showing its charging)

That was the main reason I wanted one, I know replacing the rectifier with a R1 unit is probably the answer, (as in Beast's sticky) but I already had another spare Firestorm rectifier, purchased from ebay a while back and I haven't long replaced the battery, so although I can carry the spare one with me I still needed to know when the old one breaks down, before it fries my new battery, (as unfortunately in your case) so I thought fitting a volt meter would be a good idea. Plus the fact I do like gadgets.xxxrated wrote:that pretty cool i must say. make for a good early warning system on the rectifier front aswell. how much was it and where from??
Pete.L wrote:What's the little do-hicky with the blue and yellow bottons?
yes, details thanx. Nice job.Squiffythewombat wrote:That looks coooooooooooooooooooooooooool dude! I want one!!!!
And its cheap which is even better! (provided i can do the electronics)!
Could you possibly detail how you fitted it if thats not too hard???
Cheers Squiffy.Squiffythewombat wrote:That looks coooooooooooooooooooooooooool dude! I want one!!!!
And its cheap which is even better! (provided i can do the electronics)!
Could you possibly detail how you fitted it if thats not too hard???
Cheers Beast, as I said before your R1 rectifier conversion is probably the better solution, but as I already had a spare rectifier which I now carry with me (on the bike that is) I thought the volt meter a good ideaBeast wrote:Well done Sirch, great mod and beat me too it. ;)