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WOW !!! can’t get any simpler than this. I just received my Sentry
http://www.webbikeworld.com/r4/clearwater-voltage-sentry/
and installed it on my ’06 in 5 minutes. No splicing or cutting or drilling (in my case) I was able to install the LED light between the instrument bezel and sunshade. Then zip tied the wires back to the battery. Now I have a peace of mind with my voltage health. Since I ride all year round, I like to try and catch issues before there “issues”.
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Re: Clearwater Voltage Sentry
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Nice.
I'd prefer a numeric display, but if you're crunched for mounting space, this is not shabby.
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Re: Clearwater Voltage Sentry
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I went with the Datel unit for my nearsighted eyes. 1/2" lighted numbers rock and install was pretty easy too.
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Quote from: sleazy rider on September 17, 2011, 09:10:14 AM
I went with the Datel unit for my nearsighted eyes. 1/2" lighted numbers rock and install was pretty easy too.
Yes to the datel unit. I have it on my FJR ....but then I might try the clearwater Voltage sentry on my WR250
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I have a waterPROOF digital LCD voltmeter that I love. Unf, the company that made and sold them is out of business.
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I have something similar from a different manufacturer, but it works great. I don't need numbers, just to know whether or not I'm safe. I have only seen it go red once, and that was while sitting in traffic with heated gear on. I just switched one thing off, and back to green. Good info, in a simple package.
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