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US $19.98
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Condition:New Brand:PRIME Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:GB 15 Country of Manufacture:United States Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

THIS METER LETS YOU KNOW HOW MUCH

POWER YOUR BATTERY HAS LEFT. NO MORE GUESS WORK!

COMES WITH ALL HARDWARE .

 LIMIT YOUR CHANCE OF BEING STRANDED WITHOUT POWER. READ IT LIKE THE GAS GAUGE ON YOUR CAR.

WORKS ON ANY 48 VOLT GOLF CART.EASY TO READ COLOR DISPLAY!

EASY INSTALLATION: ONE POWER AND ONE GROUND WIRE TO HOOK UP

TO THE STANDARD 1/4 IN. SLIP ON TERMINALS. RUN THE POSITIVE WIRE (14 OR 16 GA.) (not included)TO THE 1ST POSITIVE BATTERY TERMINAL AND  RUN THE NEGATIVE WIRE TO THE LAST NEGATIVE  BATTERY TERMINAL OR IF YOU WANT IT TO TURN ON ONLY WHEN THE KEY IS ON, HOOK THE POSITIVE WIRE TO YOUR KEY SWITCH.DRILL A 2'' HOLE FOR A FLUSH MOUNT.


                                                MADE IN AMERICA

                  FREIGHT FREE FIRST CLASS MAIL WITH TRACKING NUMBER

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