Equus 8468 2-5/8" Voltmeter 8 To 18 Volt White Dial Face 90 Sweep In Box! on 2040-parts.com
Cape Elizabeth, Maine, United States
Equus 8468 Voltmeter GaugeNew, see photo - in the box! Box shows very minor shelf wear. Brand new, never installed voltmeter.
This voltmeter is engineered to measure voltage ranging from 8-18 volts. It provides a 90-degree sweep which enhances visibility and a bright backlit display for night viewing. It also has a rear twist-on ring mount design which facilitates easy mounting and features either original equipment type electric aircore meter movement or a solid brass mechanical bourdon tube meter movement for better performance and increased accuracy. 16+ Year eBayer - buy with confidence! Full seller support provided - simply message pre or post-sale with any questions or clarifications! FREE SHIPPING to anywhere in the wonderful USA! Including Alaska, Hawaii and PO/APO Boxes. eBay Global Shipping program approved! |
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