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Originally Posted by LabRat
just call me old school but the old analog dial volt meters were the best. Those Reliance Digital Charge Meter, that the "Big Box" golf cart store sell is better than nothing at all, however they have a high failure rate, several warranties over the last 2 years
We have attempted to use the Numerical DMV meters, but the sunshine makes them hard to read.
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RXVs still use a 'dial' meter but, from experience, it's just as inaccurate as the digital 'bar' style meters. Half 'tank' is empty or at least close to 20% SOC
We tried to sell digital 'volt readout' meters that indicate voltage in two blue LED digits. but folks had no clue what the readings meant, what was full or empty, or were frightened to see their 48V club car go to 38V up a large enough hill, so we stopped using them. If it ain't either 'F' or 'E' the folks around here in Kentucky ain't got a clue.