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2" Digital Water Temp Meter Blue Led Black Smk Lens 104 - 280 F W/ Flat Blk Pod on 2040-parts.com

US $22.84
Location:

Oxford, Pennsylvania, United States

Oxford, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Warranty:Yes Brand:ProPower Manufacturer Part Number:N/A

2" Digital Water Temperature Meter Blue LED Display Smoke Lens 104 to 280 F

This style meter is offered in the following Gauges:

Boost, Water Temp, Oil Temp, Oil Pressure, Volt Meter and Tachometer.

Visit our store to see the matching gauges.

 

  • Blue Digital LED display
  • Reads from 104 F to 280 F
  • Mounting hardware and temperature sensor included
  • Automatically calibrated at start up
    • Display shows 0.0
    • Then system temperature starting at 104 F
  • Red warning light displays at 212 F
  • Sensor is 1/8" NPT thread
  • Three wire hook-up
    • Red wire to instrument lights
    • Black wire to negative volts
    • Green wire to sensor

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