hilldweller
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"I don't need a BM1" I've been saying for years, and I guess I didn't but now I've added a solar panel and could not get the controller in view, plus the recent thread on the BM1 I weakened.
First, they go for £99+ on Ebay but I just bought one off Amazon for £89 delivered.
Fitting was easy and now I'm a convert.
I now think every whinging FUNster endlessly whining about batteries, hair dryers, inverters would benefit from one.
The reason is simple, a great big AMPs display. It doesn't half focus the mind on where those amps are going when you can see the result of flicking that switch. The volts and remaining capacity display also give advanced warning when it's time to turn the TV off or risk a dark night.
It also shows the other side of the coin, charging, though I've not seen this yet since it's dark, but come daybreak I'll be hoping to see the opposite of discharge.
A good investment for the price of a tank of fuel.
First, they go for £99+ on Ebay but I just bought one off Amazon for £89 delivered.
Fitting was easy and now I'm a convert.
I now think every whinging FUNster endlessly whining about batteries, hair dryers, inverters would benefit from one.
The reason is simple, a great big AMPs display. It doesn't half focus the mind on where those amps are going when you can see the result of flicking that switch. The volts and remaining capacity display also give advanced warning when it's time to turn the TV off or risk a dark night.
It also shows the other side of the coin, charging, though I've not seen this yet since it's dark, but come daybreak I'll be hoping to see the opposite of discharge.
A good investment for the price of a tank of fuel.