Flasher Battery Indicator

  • lindyrig79
    Forest Lake / Lake Mille Lacs
    Posts: 5805
    #1915038

    Mine just finally died. It was made by Vexilar and had 5 lights on it.. 100%, 75%, 50%, 25%, 0%. It had a red and a black wire and I just crimped clips on so I could easily test multiple batteries. Super easy to use.

    Having trouble finding a replacement. Called up to Reeds and they said they haven’t carried that model in a few years, wondered if it was discontinued. I did talk to Thorne Bros and they have something very similar, by Vexilar, which has a LCD screen with the percentage output. Fine, that will work. However, he said it doesn’t have any wires to crimp any clips on?? Found it online with pictures, but I don’t see any wires or even how to attach it to a battery?

    Does anyone know if this will work with what I am looking to do? Or if somebody else makes one?

    waldo9190
    Cloquet, MN
    Posts: 1125
    #1915045

    That digital readout by Vexilar (Model D-130) DOES have a positive and negative lead….otherwise I have no idea how it would function (I have on on my FLX-20). I think they just crop them out of the pictures on the website to keep the image cleaner.

    ClownColor
    Inactive
    The Back 40
    Posts: 1955
    #1915062

    Or just go to Amazon and search 12v battery indicator. There are models on there similar to the old vexilar type…and come with wires (but pretty sure vexilar does too). Oh, and about a third of the cost.

    lindyrig79
    Forest Lake / Lake Mille Lacs
    Posts: 5805
    #1915068

    Good enough. Thank you

    Keith
    Posts: 24
    #1915073

    Contact the Motor Clinic in Burnsville, they have all solutions Vexilar related.

    3rdtryguy
    Central Mn
    Posts: 1499
    #1915074

    The digital ones are in most stores and work great.

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