52mm Analogue Voltmeter

SKU: 110630
Regular price £40.64
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Type: analogue voltmeter
Size: 52mm
Power: 12V or 24V
24V version: stepper motor for a steady needle
Waterproof rating: IP67
Face: black or white
Bezel: black or white plastic, or 316 stainless

A 52 mm analogue voltmeter for monitoring battery and system voltage at a glance. Voltage is the quickest read on the health of an electrical system: with the engine running and charging, a healthy 12V system sits at roughly 13.8–14.4V (a 24V system reads double). A reading that won’t climb above about 13V, sags under load, or sits low points to a flat battery, a poor connection or a charging fault.

The 24V version uses a stepper-motor movement, so the needle stays steady rather than drifting.

A voltmeter shows the voltage; to see the current actually flowing in and out as the system charges or discharges, pair it with the 52mm Ammeter. Available in a choice of face and bezel finishes, for 12V or 24V systems.

52mm Analogue Voltmeter

SKU: 110630
Regular price £40.64
Unit price
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Type: analogue voltmeter
Size: 52mm
Power: 12V or 24V
24V version: stepper motor for a steady needle
Waterproof rating: IP67
Face: black or white
Bezel: black or white plastic, or 316 stainless

A 52 mm analogue voltmeter for monitoring battery and system voltage at a glance. Voltage is the quickest read on the health of an electrical system: with the engine running and charging, a healthy 12V system sits at roughly 13.8–14.4V (a 24V system reads double). A reading that won’t climb above about 13V, sags under load, or sits low points to a flat battery, a poor connection or a charging fault.

The 24V version uses a stepper-motor movement, so the needle stays steady rather than drifting.

A voltmeter shows the voltage; to see the current actually flowing in and out as the system charges or discharges, pair it with the 52mm Ammeter. Available in a choice of face and bezel finishes, for 12V or 24V systems.