Woodnaut
Chief Petty Officer
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Re: Volt meter
Short answer - wire the voltmeter to the ignition switch as already mentioned.
Some analog voltmeters (i.e., traditional looking gauge with a needle that moves) can pull more current than you might imagine. We have a lot of mobile equipment where I work. (High pressure pummping equipment for the oilfield.) One of the guys designed a heavy duty analog voltmeter directly across the battery terminals. Good intentions, but it was enough to kill the battery dead in less than a week if the equipment was not started. (I'm referring to a large truck battery here.) Nevertheless, we fixed the problem simply by moving the voltmeter downline of the battery disconnect switch.
By the way, your voltmeter might have an internal lamp for night time illumination. If you have a 3-position navagation lights switch, you could wire it to the bow light circuit. In this fashion it would be illuminated when your running lights were on (specifically the bow light) and not on when just your anchor light was on (white stern light). Hope I explained that clearly enough.
Short answer - wire the voltmeter to the ignition switch as already mentioned.
Some analog voltmeters (i.e., traditional looking gauge with a needle that moves) can pull more current than you might imagine. We have a lot of mobile equipment where I work. (High pressure pummping equipment for the oilfield.) One of the guys designed a heavy duty analog voltmeter directly across the battery terminals. Good intentions, but it was enough to kill the battery dead in less than a week if the equipment was not started. (I'm referring to a large truck battery here.) Nevertheless, we fixed the problem simply by moving the voltmeter downline of the battery disconnect switch.
By the way, your voltmeter might have an internal lamp for night time illumination. If you have a 3-position navagation lights switch, you could wire it to the bow light circuit. In this fashion it would be illuminated when your running lights were on (specifically the bow light) and not on when just your anchor light was on (white stern light). Hope I explained that clearly enough.