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2-inch oil pressure gauge, 0-10 bar, 145 psi, LED backlit dial instrument for car, motorcycle, boat, truck, 12V/24V, white and silver frame
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Description
Features: 1. Thanks to post-programming technology, the driver can be modified as needed to match a variety of analog input signals. 2. The cable harness connector has a loop, ensuring a firm connection between the instrument and the cable harness. Even under strong vibration, it can still operate reliably. 3. Using industrial-grade electronic components and structural parts, the product's operating temperature can reach -30 to -75℃. 4. Super-sealed structure design, IP67 waterproof and dustproof. 5. The front cover is made of 316L stainless steel, which can be used for extended periods even in acidic and humid environments. 6. The entire series adopts an ultra-wide operating voltage range, with a long-term operating voltage of 9 to 32V, and a maximum of 36V (≤ 1 minute). 7. Ultra-low power consumption, operating current of the Φ52mm series meters ≤60mA. Specifications: Condition: 100% brand new Item type: oil pressure gauge Material: 316L stainless steel bezel - anti-fog glass - PVC Color: as pictures shown Optional type: black dial silver frame, white dial silver frame Technical data: Installation diameter: approx. 52 mm / 2-1/16 inch Operating Voltage: 9-32 V DC (maximum 36 V ≤1 minute) Operating Current: ≤ 60 mA Input Signal: 10-184 Ω Indication Range: 0-10 bar / 0-145 psi Connection Type: Row Insert Backlight Color: Red Operating Temperature: -30 ℃--75 ℃ Storage Temperature: -40 ℃--85 ℃ Protection Rating: IP67 Package List: 1 x Oil Pressure Gauge 1 x User Manual
Features
- BrandOTHERS
- Length150 mm
- Width15 cm
- Height35 cm
- Weight2 kg
Advice from
How to control water pressure?
Pressure reducers, booster pumps, pressure switches, meter regulators and pressure gauges are all required for the proper operation and control of water pressure in individual dwellings and buildings. To avoid too low or too high water pressure, follow the advice in this guide!
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