

🔋 Power up your game with precision voltage tracking!
The Automotive Authority LLC® 36V Digital Volt Meter is a compact, waterproof, and shock-resistant battery gauge designed for Club Car, EZGO, and Yamaha 36V golf carts. Featuring a crisp blue LED display and a rapid 0.5-second refresh rate, it delivers real-time voltage readings to prevent battery failures and keep you confidently on the course.
| ASIN | B008LNRLCS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,003,654 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #291 in Automotive Voltmeter Gauges |
| Brand | Automotive Authority LLC |
| Color | Blue LED |
| Date First Available | July 15, 2012 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.12 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 4.6 x 4.1 x 1.1 inches |
| Manufacturer | Automotive Authority LLC® |
| Measurement Type | Voltmeter |
| Min. Operating Voltage | 36 Volts |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 4.6 x 4.1 x 1.1 inches |
| Style | Digital |
A**.
Good meter, great price
Works great. Clearly displays the voltage on my golf cart. I changed from the older-style battery meter that had 6-8 led’s that lit up to show the charge level, which was rather inaccurate. I don’t really like the way the number drops with this one as soon as you step on the gas pedal, but I guess that makes it instant read. According to the forums, in order to get an accurate reading, the batteries need to rest for a few minutes after you stop driving. As this happens, the voltage in the batteries will creep up to their actual level and display on the meter. I’m pretty sure all golf cart voltage meters of this style are like this, I just wish there was a meter that automatically leveled out the spikes and valleys of the voltage. This way you could read a fairly accurate voltage while you were driving. Anyway, good meter, and at an excellent price.
P**K
Sow your Voltage continuously
Works Great and never have to wonder if a charge is needed on golf cart. Won’t get left hi and dry!!
A**K
Happy with it but I’m no electrician!
First of all, let’s say, I’m not an electrician, but it’s very easy to install in a 36 V system. Seems to be giving me a real time read out of the current voltage, but does not give me any idea what the current load is so it’s pretty cool but unless you’re in electrician and understand what it’s telling you it’s more of a boondoggle I’ve got this linked up to my 36 V golf cart.
W**N
Nice and Bright... Not Accurate.
Very easy install on my 02 EZGO TXT 36V. I hooked mine up to key switch. Works only in Forward and Reverse position with Key on. Volt accuracy is off by .6 volts on my particular gauge. This will be fine for now. Good to know how much it is off though. I think I'm just going to buy a small and cheap multi meter with an off switch and mount it in the glove box area and wire it straight to the battery. I believe most multimeters are going to be more accurate than any Gauge or Meter I've seen online for golf cars, 36v or 48v. I would still recommend this product. Just check accuracy so you know.
P**M
Great product
This is working great!
K**N
Excellent visibility even in sunlight
Got this to install on my 36v lawnmower, with the main focus being I wanted to be able to see it easily in direct sunlight. This meter met that requirement well. I 3d printed a gauge pod for it and connected it to the main switch so it's on whenever I'm mowing. The reading was very accurate when I tested it directly on the battery, but there is about 5 feet of wiring between the battery and the switch, plus batter voltage tends to sag when under load. Things to keep in mind if the reading is lower than expected. I used a voltmeter for comparison and the readings matched. Been using it for couple weeks with no issues, should it fail prematurely I'll update this. One last thought I got this one because many of the fancier ones had a note about avoiding exposure to direct sunlight, seems the LCD type displays have issues if they get hot. Depending on what you plan to use a meter on it may not matter.
D**B
Works fine and easy install...
I'm using this to monitor a batter bank for a trolling motor. Only had it a few days but it is an easy two wire install, the blue lights are pleasant and it appears to be accurate enough for my purposes.
G**R
can't read in sunlight
came and did exactly as I intended to do. BUT!!! didn't think that the sun would bleach out the numbers and make it hard to read. Meter worked great, had to add extra wire, it reads true voltage and yes the voltage drops while you are running the cart.......DUH! Personally, I liked seeing the voltage drop under different loads. Eventually I got used to where the batteries were happy and not. My only problem was reading the display during day light...and I added too much extra wire, left it in the battery box wrapped up, it made its way out of the box and found the front tire.....no guage worky no more. I think red would have been better for sunlight but I can't find any the same dimensions.
C**O
No es muy buen indicador, ya que a vezes muestra que hay "mucha" carga todavia, y cuando uno usa el carrito no es asi. Por lo que he leido, es dificil encontrar un medidor de bateria que funciona bien, y que da una indicacion correcta, asi que supongo que uno necesita subir bastante en precio para encontrar un bueno.
A**U
Très pratique pour voir l'état des batteries, facile à installer pour quelqu'un de débrouillard
G**N
I can now tell when I should recharge my batteries.
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