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Waterproof Marine Grade Boat Car Dual Battery Led Dc Digital Voltmeter 4x4 4wd on 2040-parts.com

US $18.99
Location:

GZ, China

GZ, China
Condition:New UPC:Does not apply

  • Features:
    DC Digital Voltmeter
    Display: 3-bits ,LED digital tube ,lamp display is red .
    This is a high quality voltmeter for checking the state of your battery and battery charger.
    The state of your battery between full charged and discharged.
    Can indicate a poor or bad charging system. Tells whether your battery is holding a charge or not.
    The meter has easy to read LED segments and connect to your 12 volt system.
    A mounting plate is also included that fits over the front of the meter to hold the meter against panels of any thickness.
    The socket body is made out of heavy nylon. The meter draws nominally 10 ma. and the range is 5-35 vdc.
    Suitable for your Motorbike Car/Boat/ATV/UTV/Camper/Caravans/Travel Trailer etc.

  • Package Contents:
    2x DC Digital Voltmeter
    1x Two hole Tent
    2x Screw
    4x Blue Spade Terminals

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