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52mm Auto Car Dc Digital 8-16v Voltmeter Volt Voltage Meter Led Pointer Panel on 2040-parts.com

US $6.35
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Condition:New Brand:Unbranded The wire length:11.5cm / 4.5" Manufacturer Part Number:None Measurement range:8~16V. MPN:Does Not Apply Color:Black Volt meter size:6.8 * 7.2cm (max. diameter * height) Unit:Volt

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52mm Auto Car DC Digital 8-16V Voltmeter Volt Voltage Meter LED Pointer Panel

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Product Description
Color: Black
Unit: Volt
Volt meter size: 6.8 * 7.2cm (max. diameter * height)
The wire length: 11.5cm / 4.5"
Quantity: 1 pc
Function:
Used to measure the voltage of automobile power.
Features:
Numbers and pointer clearly show the voltage.
Measurement range is 8~16V.
LED light on the dial for easy reading in the darkness.
High sensitivity.
Included
1 x Voltage Gauge
1 x Bolt Pack
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