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12v 24v Motorcycle Red Led Light Digital Display Voltmeter Meter Waterproof on 2040-parts.com

US $4.99
Location:

Robbinsville,NJ, United States

Robbinsville,NJ, United States
Condition:New Brand:Universal Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:Does not apply

  • It works for 12V-24V.Mini size and easy to install,work great for checking Voltage
  • Twist-and-Lock system.Display: 3-bits ,LED digital tube ,lamp display is red
  • Universal for: Motorbike Car / Boat / ATV / UTV / Camper / Caravans / Travel Trailer etc
  • Mounts in a 1-1/8" hole in panels up ,0.25" thick, a nylon retaining nut holds the meter in place
  • Fit most of Applications, such as: Marine cockpits, caravan applications, trucks, 4x4s and RV's.
Specifications: 

Display: LED 
Measure voltage: 12-24V
Interface Type: Anode and cathode
Material: Environmental protection engineering plastic shell
Range of application: Cars, motorcycles and other universal models

Features: 
The state of your battery between full charged and discharged 
The meter has easy to read LED segments and connect to your 12 volt system 
Used to monitor the storage-battery voltage, with reverse connection protection function, line will not burn Timely grasp the state of battery voltage, voltage measurement purposes can also be used for other products 

Package Content: 
1 X red LED Digital Voltmeter

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