Expidia
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Anyone know where I can buy a good dual battery gauge? And not the ones for $200 
I've searched all over and all the ones listed are the same cheap china ones for around $39 same package but different name like Sterns, Panther, Goldeneye . . . These are all exactly the same and are pretty much . . . crap!
I just received one and it's going back because it looks like a toy you'd buy at the dollar store.
I plan to use it also in a future boat so I want the in-dash type and for this boat I'll mount it on a board screwed onto the frame under the battery hatch door since my dash space is mostly used up already. Both battery connections are right there anyway.
I'm looking for the dual type with the momentary on switch so I can monitor the starter and my trolling motor battery.
Needle OK or digital might even be a better way to go too, instead of the needle that will eventually hang up anyway.
I did see the type that you just plug into the cig. lighter as another alternative. It has a small digital screen that hangs off it for about $17. But they look pretty cheap too and it would only be reading my starter battery anyway.
I was surprised not to see other battery gauges listed on iBoat's site. They show only that same one as noted above under the Panther name.
Thx
I've searched all over and all the ones listed are the same cheap china ones for around $39 same package but different name like Sterns, Panther, Goldeneye . . . These are all exactly the same and are pretty much . . . crap!
I just received one and it's going back because it looks like a toy you'd buy at the dollar store.
I plan to use it also in a future boat so I want the in-dash type and for this boat I'll mount it on a board screwed onto the frame under the battery hatch door since my dash space is mostly used up already. Both battery connections are right there anyway.
I'm looking for the dual type with the momentary on switch so I can monitor the starter and my trolling motor battery.
Needle OK or digital might even be a better way to go too, instead of the needle that will eventually hang up anyway.
I did see the type that you just plug into the cig. lighter as another alternative. It has a small digital screen that hangs off it for about $17. But they look pretty cheap too and it would only be reading my starter battery anyway.
I was surprised not to see other battery gauges listed on iBoat's site. They show only that same one as noted above under the Panther name.
Thx