![]() The company Acewell markets "Digital Speedometer Cables" such as the ACE-TA7 and ACE-S11. Price upon request: contact me with your specific needs.Īdapter for specific Instruments and Speedometers LED voltage monitor with 2 LEDs in «your» shape, the photo shows just one example of a custom-made version. LED can be mounted in holes with 5.0 mm diameter, or using common LED holders (not included). LED voltage monitor with 2 external LEDs: Allows for a discreet installation on bikes with a fairing or dashboard. ![]() This is the most discreet version available, since it requires only a single hole with 5.0 mm diameter, or a common LED holder (not included). LED voltage monitor, special version with a single, external bi-colour LED. Mounting material (nuts, washer) included. Similar to VM2-IM6, with the same mounting bolt M6 on the back but with a single, bi-color LED instead of 2 separate LED in the casing. Same as VM2-INT but with mounting bolt M6 on the back. Same as VM2-INT but with specific connectors for Honda Africa Twin: Plug-and-play! Mounting material (pads, cable ties) included. Mounting on any flat surface using 2 adhesive pads and cable ties (included). LED voltage monitor, 2 LEDs inside the unit. Versions in 6 V are available upon request - same variants, price +10 EUR due to the low demand. All units are, of course, tested individually, and theĮxact display voltages are recorded and delivered with every single unit. The devices come with detailed installation instructions. (usually due to a defective voltage regulator - frequent on Honda Africa Twin).įor a detailed description, see the corresponding page on this site. (usually a sign for alternator failure - frequent on BMW airheads), and a yellow LED indicates overvoltage A red LED is used to signal a voltage that is too low to charge the battery The charging system is very probably working properly. This is the predecessor of the 3-LED Voltmeter above.Ī simple but very efficient device that monitors the onboard (battery) voltage continuously: As long as this is around 13.6 V (± 0.8 V), You absolutely need this if the stock charging light of your Bosch alternator in BMW airheads, Moto Guzzi and similar types is removed, or replaced by LED: without it, the alternator will no longer work properly. The LEDs are arranged so that they can be mounted directly in a truck or car dashboard. LED voltage monitor with 3 LEDs, 24 V version. The LEDs are arranged so that they can be mounted directly in a dashboard. LED voltage monitor with 3 LEDs, 12 V version. Allows for a discreet installation in a fairing or dashboard. LED voltage monitor with 3 external LEDs, 24 V version. LED voltage monitor with 3 external LEDs, 12 V version. Same as VM3-INT but with mounting bolt M6 on the back. Same as VM3-INT but with specific connectors for Honda Africa Twin: Plug-and-play! Mounting material (pads, cable ties) included. Can be mounted on any flat surface using 2 adhesive pads and cable ties (included). LED voltage monitor with 3 internal LEDs, 24 V version. LED voltage monitor with 3 internal LEDs, 12 V version. These units are available in 12 V and 24 V versions and come, of course, with detailed installation instructions.Īll units are tested individually and the exact display voltages are documented and delivered with every single unit. red+green means that the voltage is near the low end of the "good" range.Īs an additional feature, rapid blinking signals extreme conditions - see the videos above (12 V and 24 V versions shown). Intermediate states are indicated by overlapping colors, e.g. The red LED signals a voltage that is too low to charge the battery (usually a sign for alternator failure - frequent on BMW airheads), the yellow LED indicates overvoltage (usually due to a defective voltage regulator - frequent on Honda Africa Twin)Īnd the green LED means that all is well. This little device monitors the onboard (battery) voltage continuously and uses 3 LEDs to signal the voltage levels, with appropriate overlap between the 3 LEDs: Oups: your browser does not support the 'video' tag.Ī simple but very efficient device that monitors the onboard (battery) voltage continuously: As long as this is around 13.6 V (± 0.8 V), the charging system is very probably working properly.
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