Mwilliamshs
Explorer
The NASA Clipper Battery BM-1 is about $200 and comes with 100 AMP shunt and a cable assembly. There is also a BM-2 available for ~$240 with a 200A shunt.
Specifications:
Supply voltage: 8-16 volts DC
Supply current: 3 milliamps
Battery capacities: 5-650 AMP Hour
Max Charge Current: 100 Amps Max
Shunt: Standard 50 millivolt @ 100 Amp
Cables Supplied:100 Amp shunt link to M8 Ring terminal. 5 metre from display unit to battery - fused and fitted with ring terminals for shunt, fuse holder, and M8 ring terminal to battery.
Display Unit: Standard 110m squre clipper case. High contrast LCD, backlit for night viewing.
The Bogart Engineering Trimetric 2030 is about $150 and does not come with a shunt. 100 and 500 amp shunts are available. The Trimetric 2030 is available at least one place with cables and 100A shunt for $207.
Specifications:
Supply voltage: From 10.0 – 65.0 volts for main battery. From 0.0 to 100 volts on secondary battery
Supply current: 32mA with display lighted. 16 mA with display off.
Battery capacities: 10 to 10,000 AMP Hour
Max Charge Current: 300 Amps, with 100A/100mV shunt
Cables Supplied:
Unit TM-2030-A: 4-1/2 x 4-3/4 panel with circuit board 1-1/8 (max) in. deep. (11.4 x 12.1 x 2.85 cm.)
I've gotten lots of feedback on the TM2030 and only a little on the BM-1. Anybody here got experience with one or both?
Can anybody recommend another monitor they have experience with in this same price range (~$200 total)?

Specifications:
Supply voltage: 8-16 volts DC
Supply current: 3 milliamps
Battery capacities: 5-650 AMP Hour
Max Charge Current: 100 Amps Max
Shunt: Standard 50 millivolt @ 100 Amp
Cables Supplied:100 Amp shunt link to M8 Ring terminal. 5 metre from display unit to battery - fused and fitted with ring terminals for shunt, fuse holder, and M8 ring terminal to battery.
Display Unit: Standard 110m squre clipper case. High contrast LCD, backlit for night viewing.
The Bogart Engineering Trimetric 2030 is about $150 and does not come with a shunt. 100 and 500 amp shunts are available. The Trimetric 2030 is available at least one place with cables and 100A shunt for $207.
Specifications:
Supply voltage: From 10.0 – 65.0 volts for main battery. From 0.0 to 100 volts on secondary battery
Supply current: 32mA with display lighted. 16 mA with display off.
Battery capacities: 10 to 10,000 AMP Hour
Max Charge Current: 300 Amps, with 100A/100mV shunt
Cables Supplied:
Unit TM-2030-A: 4-1/2 x 4-3/4 panel with circuit board 1-1/8 (max) in. deep. (11.4 x 12.1 x 2.85 cm.)
I've gotten lots of feedback on the TM2030 and only a little on the BM-1. Anybody here got experience with one or both?
Can anybody recommend another monitor they have experience with in this same price range (~$200 total)?
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