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Mini Car Lcd Battery Voltage Meter Monitor 12v Black Usa Fast Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $8.88
Location:

La Puente, California, United States

La Puente, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:nonbranded Manufacturer Part Number:33526

USA buyer will receive items from our USA warehouse,
other countries will receive items from our China warehouse
Description:
Brand new and high quality.
This digital gauge displays the voltage of batteries in the car.
With high brightness of LED there is no difficulty in seeing the display.
Powered by car cigarette lighter charger.
Constantly monitor battery voltage,extend and protect the battery and engine life.
For DC 12V OR 24V CAR.

Specification:
Voltage:used for DC 12V or 24V cars
Color:black
Screen digital color:red
Tolerance:0.1~0.3v
Installment:insert the jack of the product into a cigar socket
Measuring range:DC 8V-30V+/-%1.2

Package Included:
1 X Battery Voltage Monitor


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