http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/180957166...84.m1423.l2649
These look like a useful bit of gear. Monitors that do what this one does usually cost $200 to $400.
Comes with the shunt & shows voltage, amps in & amps out, battery percentage (State of Charge), time to full charge (at current charging rate) & more.
In fact it does all that my NASA BM1 ‘Compact’ monitor does which I bought at a bargain price of $140 (usually closer to $240).
I have no direct experience of these units but do know of one person who is using one successfully & he is not someone likely to accept rubbish.