New 2 In 1 Red&blue Led Auto Car Digital Display Dual Thermometer Voltmeter on 2040-parts.com
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LED Red & Blue Display 2 In 1 Voltmeter Thermometer
Brand New!!! Specification Material: ABS Color: Black Dimension: Approx. 78 x 39 mm / 3" x 1.53" (H*W) Light color: Red & Blue Input voltage: DC 12V Quantity: 1 pc Features: - Car battery voltage monitoring Can be used for 12V car, SUV - Car Interior temperature measurement The vehicle can be measured a temperature -10 ~ 80 ℃. Package includes: 1 x Red & Blue Display 2 In 1 Voltmeter Thermometer Posted with eBay Mobile |
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