I don't know of any volt gauge that want do this when the pedal is pressed.Īs far as a amp meter goes, I've never seen one to use as you want. If your battery pack isn't in good condition then they will not climb back up. Once moving if your batteries are in good shape you should see it climb back up to close as the original voltage. The volt reading is suppose to go down when you hit the go pedal. However, this is just for test purposes, not permanently mounted. I use a basic bluetooth clamp on DC amp meter which displays/logs amps to my phone. I am not sure the best way to show amp draw, I know you can buy DC amp meters, but I do not know of one that comes packaged for golf cart use. Otherwise, in terms of voltage, your best bet would be a good LED volt meter. I am not sure if you can get amp draw direct from the controller, but I do not think you can. If you have the newer bluetooth Navitas controller, I think you can use the app on your phone to get the voltage info direct from the controller. someone told me about a Victron battery Bluetooth meter but I wasn’t sure if it’s going to do the same thing when I step on the throttle or does it give a more accurate read out? for right now I have lead and I may get lithium in the future but not sure. I would like to see how many amps my batteries are out putting and so forth. I bought one on Amazon for six bucks and every time I step on the throttle the voltage drops on the screen and my battery percentage goes from 100 to 19% and flips out until I let off the throttle during acceleration which I know is normal but I wanted to find out is there anything out there that shows a truer reading. Right now I have fla batteries 48v rxv with Navitas and I want to get the most accurate reading possible. I would like to buy a very accurate battery monitor.
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