anyone ever seen a volt meter that lights up green? Been looking everywhere!!

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Just as the title says..

I want to have a volt meter that lights up green since it will be in my daily driver Ford Explorer and everything in it lights up green so I am an anal with matching everything.. (I think it would look like an *** if I had red or blue volt meter on my dash opposed to everything else that is green)

I have been looking everywhere for a green digital volt meter.. There are so much red or blue volt readers and yet NO green volt meters are out there! in my sight at least..

The closest one I found was teal colored on ebay..

So I thought I would ask y'all if you saw one before? If so then PLEASE do tell me where did you see it!

P.S. if I am shit out of luck then I guess I will just do red? or blue? I aint sure lol I just want green! ha

 
fu-ck, tell me where!

Oh I forgot to say please! //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

 
GREEN LCD Digital Panel Meter Voltmeter 200V DC

Price:US $19.99

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holy shit.. I major failed on this one! lol

thanks for the links!

but is +-0.5% accuracy good?

I dont want any POS that got way off readings?

 
Get the blue stinger one and change the lens filter to yellow.
The digits light up blue without the filter anyways.
how would I be able to do that?

I am assuming that the cover is the filter correct? if so then it is clear as of now? and then I just replace it with yellow?

I am afraid that the color wont be right?

and where can I get a yellow filter?

I would love to have a stinger volt meter that lights up green since they are made for car audio and got a better accuracy rate

 
how would I be able to do that?
I am assuming that the cover is the filter correct? if so then it is clear as of now? and then I just replace it with yellow?

I am afraid that the color wont be right?

and where can I get a yellow filter?

I would love to have a stinger volt meter that lights up green since they are made for car audio and got a better accuracy rate
Put yellow film on the lens, blue + yellow = green

 
yeah but i would have to take the module apart?

and where can i buy a yellow film?

lastly, would it be like the green that I have on my dash? like I said I am afraid that it wouldnt match, but hell I could try..

 
yeah but i would have to take the module apart?
and where can i buy a yellow film?

lastly, would it be like the green that I have on my dash? like I said I am afraid that it wouldnt match, but hell I could try..
You can get them in about a zillion different hues at a decent sized camera shop, and the film is fairly cheap so if it doesn't match up perfect the first time you can try again.

 
holy shit.. I major failed on this one! lol
thanks for the links!

but is +-0.5% accuracy good?

I dont want any POS that got way off readings?
All 3 are descent.. and with what you will be running with it, it more than likely will be within ( MAX ) .2 +/- give or take.. But there good quality and at a good price and accurate

 
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