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Dakota Digital 58-62 Chevy Car Analog Clock Gauge For Use W/vhx Only Vlc-58c-vet on 2040-parts.com

US $185.25
Location:

Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States

Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States
Condition:New Brand:Dakota Digital Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:VLC-58C-VET Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Interchange Part Number:for use with VHX-58C-VET Country of Manufacture:United States

 1958-62 Chevy Corvette Analog Clock (for VHX gauges only) - VLC-58C-VET

 

 

Check out Dakota Digital's new VLC Clocks - made to complement their VHX counterparts! Traditional analog style clock face, with LED backlighting and lighted needles to match a VHX instrument system. 

The VLC clocks will ONLY work alongside a VHX system.  They are not able to stand alone or work with Dakota Digital's VFD3 digital systems.  They simply plug into one of the CAT-5 network jacks on the VHX controller.

The new VLC’s will only display the current time.

The time is set through the VHX system.  Upon initial power-up, the clock needles quickly advance to sync with the VHX built-in clock.  The VLC clocks contain a separate constant power input harness on the backside, this will allow the clock to continue running while the key is off. If this is not connected, the clock will just re-sync with the VHX system every time the key is cycled.

Here is a chart that explains the difference between the VLC and VLK clock modules that are available (this listing is for the VLC clock, the VLK version is also available for purchase in our store):



VLC-58C-VET with CARBON FIBER ALLOY style and BLUE display:

 

VLC-58C-VET with CARBON FIBER style and BLUE display, at night:

VLC-58C-VET with CARBON FIBER style and RED display:

VLC-58C-VET with CARBON FIBER style and RED display, at night:

VLC-58C-VET with SILVER ALLOY:

VLC-58C-VET with SILVER ALLOY style and BLUE display, at night:

VLC-58C-VET with SILVER ALLOY style and RED display, at night:

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