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52mm Car Auto Mechanical Volt Voltmeter Voltage Meter Gauge 8~16v on 2040-parts.com

US $9.36
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Shenzhen, China

Shenzhen, China
52mm Car Auto Mechanical Volt Voltmeter Voltage Meter Gauge 8~16V, US $9.36, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded Country/Region of Manufacture:China Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Warranty:6 Month

52mm Car Auto Mechanical Volt Voltmeter Voltage Meter Gauge 8~16V
 
SKU: 52_B1000152003171

Description:

  • Used to measure the voltage of automobile power.
  • Numbers and pointer clearly show the voltage.
  • Orange light on the dial for easy reading in the darkness.
  • Measurement range is 8~16V.
  • High sensitivity and easy operation.
 
Assembly Procedure:
1.A2-1/16" hole is required for indash mounting.
2.Use 18-guage wire to connect ground,sender and ignition wires as shown on circuit diagram above,CAUTION:disconnect battery ground cable to avoid accidental grounding of electrical system while making electrical connections to the guage.
The sending unit is usually installed in the same hole from which the warning light sender in removed.
 

Specification:

  • Color: Black
  • Unit: Volt
  • Measurement range: 8~16V
  • Power: 12V DC, Max. 0.3A
  • Size: 70*70*60mm
  • Material:Metal


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  • 1 x Voltage Gauge
  • 1 x Instruction

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