SpectrumOne
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The Goldeneye Products battery gauge installed on the dash of my 1989 Spectrum/85hp when I bought the boat three years ago has never worked. Since installing new deep cycle and house batteries, no change. I removed the gauge, hot wired it separately to the two batteries and it worked, showing both batteries to be fully charged!!! I then inspected the wire (apparently cheap lampcord grade) from the gauge terminals toward the batteries; confirmed by testing with a device that came with an assortment of fuses that the device green light comes on when I touch the terminals. I could also confirm that the gauge is not wired through the fuse block and that the green testing light comes on regardless of whether the ignition is on.
My questions:
What is the gauge monitoring... amps, volts, ??? (My ignorance of things electric must now be clear)
Why will the instrument work when hot wired to the batteries, but not when plugged into its terminals that show, according to the testing device, current in the line. Is it weak current issue or something else?
If I get the gauge to work, will it not always be " on", as the testing device shows current in the line regardless of whether the ignition is on?
Should the gauge be wired with an on/off switch? Should it be wired through a fuse in the fuse block?
How can I determine which battery condition the gauge is monitoring, as this is a single battery gauge?
I am not going to spend a lot of $$ to get the best outcome, but I believe someone will know answers to my questions and point me in the right direction. Thank you.
My questions:
What is the gauge monitoring... amps, volts, ??? (My ignorance of things electric must now be clear)
Why will the instrument work when hot wired to the batteries, but not when plugged into its terminals that show, according to the testing device, current in the line. Is it weak current issue or something else?
If I get the gauge to work, will it not always be " on", as the testing device shows current in the line regardless of whether the ignition is on?
Should the gauge be wired with an on/off switch? Should it be wired through a fuse in the fuse block?
How can I determine which battery condition the gauge is monitoring, as this is a single battery gauge?
I am not going to spend a lot of $$ to get the best outcome, but I believe someone will know answers to my questions and point me in the right direction. Thank you.