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12 And 24 Volt Roof Mounting Digital Bus Clock, 777c on 2040-parts.com

US $32.00
Location:

Cable Bay, Northland, NZ

Cable Bay, Northland, NZ
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:Communication must be established prior to ascertain the reason for the return. In most cases item must be returned freight paid at buyers risk. Items returned must be received by us in good condition and include any accessories, manuals etc. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No 12v and 24v Bus size Clock:Roof Mount, 12 Hr or 24 Hr and Temperarure

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***** AT LAST! Cruising Electronics have sourced a range of 12 volt L.E.D. Digital Clocks  *****
*Almost Impossible To Find Elsewhere*

AT LAST A RANGE OF DIGITAL CLOCKS WITH THE DISPLAY ‘ALWAYS ON’

PERFECT FOR THE MOTORHOME, CARAVAN OR BOAT

For the person who wants a 12/24 volt clock beside the bunk, at the Nav. table, in the cockpit or saloon which doesn’t require fumbling around in the dark trying to push a tiny illuminate button in order to read the time at 3am!
These types of clock are very difficult to obtain. We searched for a long time to find an economical, reliable and aesthetically pleasing range, with varying sizes and mounting options.
All are low current draw (approx. 100mA), robust, and of course carry our 12 month warranty

! THIS IS ONE OF THE BIG ONES !

PERFECT FOR BUSES AND SIGHT IMPAIRED FOLK 

SPECIFICATIONS

Roof, Ceiling or under-shelf mounting Clock, works on 12 or 24 volts without modification
HUGE BRIGHT 4 Digit Red L.E.D. Display, 38mm  (1.5") high Digits
Gloss Silver Metallic ABS Case
12 or 24 Hour Time Display Format selectable by the User
Time, Calendar and Dual Temperature (inside and outside) Display
Display Time, Date, Year or Temperature by pressing just one button. Set static default display to your choice, or set it to auto cycle through all the displays once per minute   
9 to 28 volts DC operation, and draws just 40mA (.04 of an amp)
Power lead is 200mm (8"), with a standard 2 pin Lucar (spade) type connector. Easily removed if required

Outside temperature probe is on a 2.2 meter (6 ft) lead
Internal Lithium Battery (CR2032) to retain the Clock Memory when the external 12 or 24 volt power is disconnected
Centre colons flash at 1 second intervals
Overall Dimensions  W224mm x H80mm x D77mm (8.80" x 3.14" x 3.03")
Simple mounting to the overhead surface with 2 concealed screws of your choice (not supplied)
Operating temperature range -30C to +70C (-22F to +160F)
Intended for indoor use, fitted to roof, ceiling, under a ledge or cupboard.
Model 777C

             
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