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SMD VM-1 LED Volt Meter! (its back!) Pics/short vid pg. 19 (new update pg 35)


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anyone wanna see some Tahoe voltage drop vs. the other digital readout that is in there? Nothing against the XS Power VCM, its great and all....but ALL digital read out's will suffer the same fate compared to ours.

check this out:

In this video did you have it plugged into your lighter or was it wired into your system somewhere?

Thanks

In this video did you have it plugged into your lighter or was it wired into your system somewhere?

Thanks

that was just in the cigarette lighter adapter, i didn't even hard wire it yet.

Cool thanks Steve, I guess my electrical is just that good.

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I haven't received mine. Should I have a tracking number?

Thanks for the support there bro !!.. lol

And yes dude,. you should have got a number, quite some time ago? Did you place with all of us?

Sure it wont be a issue. Dealing with these cats for me, has been awesome...

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I haven't received mine. Should I have a tracking number?

Thanks for the support there bro !!.. lol

And yes dude,. you should have got a number, quite some time ago? Did you place with all of us?

Sure it wont be a issue. Dealing with these cats for me, has been awesome...

Payment cleared March 27. I know I'll be taken care of.

:drinks:

Just anxious to get it.

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It has the same accuracy as the other one, its the same thing actually, just with a lighter plug in the end. The real question is how accurate will your light socket be :)

 

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It has the same accuracy as the other one, its the same thing actually, just with a lighter plug in the end. The real question is how accurate will your light socket be :)

to expand on that, it's reading exactly what your socket will get voltage wise. We all know that what your amp and what any random part of your electrical both get can be different. While your amp won't be at 14 and light socket be at 12 (at least i hope not) or vice versa... it'll tell you what your socket gets and very accurately.

I have one set up for my amp and one set up for my light socket. I believe I've seen a difference in the two for a fraction of a second twice. And that difference was just .3V difference. Bass hit and they both dropped and one went back up slightly faster. So it's really accurate no matter where you put it.

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