Andrizzle
10+ year member
CarAudio.com Veteran
Okay... this is really pissing me off...
I have the little blue stinger voltage meter.... I have it reading @ the amp and it is inaccurate as crap.
wI don't understand it... I measure witht he DMM and it is a strong 14.43 volts- Where the Stinger display reads...
So here's the situation... The Stinger thing comes with a little knob inside of it that you can turn to adjust the voltage reading to accuracy. BUT I have the thing maxed out and it is reading my 14.4 volts as 13.9 - 14.0 if im lucky. This is really irritating me and I'm OCD.
I know i can just add .4 to every reading it gives me, but I would much rather have it to where it reads correctly like its suppost to.
So does anyone know a way I can get it to read accurately? Is there a way to just get it to read like a ****ing DMM... I mean sh!t how hard can it be.
If there is noway around this, I strongly suggest to not buy this stupid display for 28 bucks like I did.... What a waste for something that doesn't work right
I have the little blue stinger voltage meter.... I have it reading @ the amp and it is inaccurate as crap.
wI don't understand it... I measure witht he DMM and it is a strong 14.43 volts- Where the Stinger display reads...
So here's the situation... The Stinger thing comes with a little knob inside of it that you can turn to adjust the voltage reading to accuracy. BUT I have the thing maxed out and it is reading my 14.4 volts as 13.9 - 14.0 if im lucky. This is really irritating me and I'm OCD.
I know i can just add .4 to every reading it gives me, but I would much rather have it to where it reads correctly like its suppost to.
So does anyone know a way I can get it to read accurately? Is there a way to just get it to read like a ****ing DMM... I mean sh!t how hard can it be.
If there is noway around this, I strongly suggest to not buy this stupid display for 28 bucks like I did.... What a waste for something that doesn't work right
