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Voltmeter digital - Voltmeter – Digital – 2.5–30 Volt DC

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Digital Voltmeter is a digital display gauge that shows DC supply voltage, with a measuring range of 2.5 to 30 V DC.

Wired into the vehicle's electrical system, it indicates battery and charging-circuit voltage for at-a-glance monitoring of the electrical condition.
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Frequently asked questions

What is the digital voltmeter used for?
The digital voltmeter is a display gauge showing DC supply voltage across a 2.5 to 30V DC range. Wired into the vehicle's electrical system, it reports battery and charging-circuit voltage so you can monitor electrical condition at a glance. The range suits both 12V and 24V systems.
How is the digital voltmeter wired in?
The digital voltmeter connects across the supply you want to monitor, typically a positive feed and a chassis earth. Running it through a switched live stops it drawing current when the vehicle is parked. It's a straightforward accessory fit for anyone with basic auto-electrical skills.
What voltage reading is normal on the gauge?
On a 12V vehicle the voltmeter typically reads around 12.4 to 12.7V with the engine off and roughly 13.8 to 14.4V with it running and charging. Readings well below that can point to a weak battery or charging fault. The 2.5 to 30V range also covers 24V setups.