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Xintex Holding Tank Display Round 2" Gauge F/2 Holding Tanks # Llm-2-h-rp on 2040-parts.com

US $88.88
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Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Fireboy-Xintex Manufacturer Part Number:LLM-2-H-RP UPC:619749103820

Xintex Holding Tank Display Round 2" Gauge f/2 Holding Tanks # LLM-2-H-RP

Water/Holding Tank Display Round 2" Gauge f/2 Holding Tanks

Holding tank displays provide high reliability and long life with zero current draw except for the short periods required for level checking. Hookup consists of simply connecting 12 VDC power and the two-wire senders. Senders are simple, solidly constructed units with no moving parts, thus no floats to stick.



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