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52mm White Digital Ampere Gauge ±150a Pea2-ws±150 (800-00151) on 2040-parts.com

US $89.99
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上海, 上海, China

上海, 上海, China
Condition:New Brand:SPR Part Brand:SPR Manufacturer Part Number:800-00151 Country of Manufacture:China Warranty:Yes color:White

    52mm White Digital Ampere Gauge ±150A PEA2-WS±150 (800-00151)

    ECP series speedometer:
    1,316L stainless steel front cover
    2, imported plastic and electronic components
    3, the working voltage: 9-32V
    4, Working current: ≤100mA

    5, dust and waterproof rating: IP67

     

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