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Dakota Digital Odyssey Series Ii 2-1/16" Round Air Pressure Gauge Odyr-19-1 New on 2040-parts.com

US $90.20
Location:

Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States

Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:ODYR-19-1 Country of Manufacture:United States Interchange Part Number:Air Pressure Monitor Single Reading Part Brand:DAKOTA DIGITAL Other Part Number:Automotive Gauge Brand:Dakota Digital Warranty:Yes

ODYSSEY SERIES II Air Pressure Monitor

from Dakota Digital

ODYR-19-1

This listing is for one ODYR-19-1 Air Pressure Monitor from Dakota Digital.

Description from Dakota Digital:

Dakota Digital Odyssey Series II instruments offer a high brightness, non-glare vacuum fluorescent display for excellent daytime visibility and a lifetime of trouble free use. Odyssey Series II instruments are fully backed by a Limited 24-month Warranty against manufacturer defects and provide the accuracy and performance you've come to expect from Dakota Digital!

Range:
Requires use of specific sender for desired range. 0- 150 or 0- 400 psi (the required senders are NOT included, but can be purchased separately in our store):

  • SEN-03-1: Air Pressure Sensor for 0-150 psi, available for an additional $33.20
  • SEN-03-5: Air Pressure Sensor for 0-400 psi, available for an additional $42.70

Resolution:
1 psi for 0- 150 psi range/ 2 psi for 0- 400 psi range.

  • Choice of either Black or Chrome bezel.
  • Machined aluminum housing.
  • ODYR items come with TEAL displays. If you want BLUE displays, please choose SLX items.
Why two pressure ranges?
Dakota Digital offers two pressure ranges for a very simple reason: The overall pressure in the air system. With the advent of faster air systems came higher pressure. Dakota Digital offers 0-150psi sensors as well as 0-400psi. If your air ride system is working on less than 0-150psi, then choose these sensors as they will offer the best resolution and accuracy for your air ride system. If your air ride system is operating at, or above 150psi, then choose the 0-400psi for the extended range necessary with your quicker air system.

Don't forget: When making your payment, be sure to specify which bezel you want: black or chrome.

   

This listing is for an ODYSSEY Series II gauge, with TEAL display. You can choose whether you would like the black or chrome bezel. Also available in a separate listing is the Solarix series gauge with BLUE display, with a black or chrome bezel.





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