jabrobbins wrote:Zach, Thanks for the post. I don't want to carry a voltage meter around and my battery is mounted underneath the trailer where it's hard to get to. This is the kind of solution I'm considering. Are you going to wire it so that it automatically shuts off power to your 12v accessories? The wiring below is from the Ebay listing.
Pin 1 is for Positive Volts DC
Pin 2 is for Ground
Pin 3 and 4 are the connections to make use of the relay function. Connect a positive voltage supply to pin 3. Connect pin 4 to equipment that you wish to operate limited to 3 amps max. This connection provides an open switch. When the meter senses full voltage, it activates the relay allowing current to flow to operate accessories. When the battery becomes discharged, the relay will open and shut off the power supply to an accessory that is wired thru the meter to conserve battery life.
I saw that too. That would certainly be helpful. I may wire it to shut off the power to my stereo system, but I would need to add a stronger external relay compared to what the meter has. The internal relay is only rated to 3A, and my stereo specs claim it pulls 3-5A. Using an external relay, you could even have it cut power to the entire trailer. I wonder what the shutoff voltage is though. If its in "the red" then thats kinda too late. If it shuts off at 20-30%, then that would be pretty good.
