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Esumic Waterproof 12v Red Led Digital Car/auto Voltmeter Motorcycle Battery Moni on 2040-parts.com

US $12.92
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Condition:New Brand:ESUMIC EAN:0673845765399 Manufacturer:ESUMIC UPC:673845765399 MPN:Does not apply ISBN:Does not apply

ESUMIC Waterproof 12V Red LED Digital Car/Auto Voltmeter Motorcycle Battery Monitor

Product Features

  • Car/Auto Voltmeter
  • Power Supply: DC 2.5V - 30V
  • Range: 2.5V - 30V

Product Description

1, Power Supply: DC 2.5V - 30V 2, Range: 2.5V - 30V 3, Digit: 3 Digit 4, LED Display Color: Blue (0.56"LED) 5, Accuracy: +/- 1% 6, Operating temperature: -10' - +65'6, Size inc edge: 50mm X 30mm X 27mm 7, Packaging: Plastic bags Packaing: 1 x Blue LED Voltmeter

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