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3-in-1 electric tachometer, oil pressure gauge, water temperature gauge, 4 3/8 inch, 6000 rpm, 0-10 bar, 40-120°C, 7-color backlight for camper van, yacht, truck, white dial.
Of which environmental contribution £0.10 including VAT.
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Product information
Description
Features: 1. Accurate Indication: Tachometer with a range of 0 to 6000 RPM, oil pressure up to 10 bar, and water temperature from 40 to 120°C, providing precise measurement. 2. Versatile 3-in-1 Gauge: The multifunctional gauge displays RPM, oil pressure, and water temperature, covering a wide range of data suitable for all types of vehicles. 3. Easy Installation: Cut a 110 mm (4 3/8 in) panel hole and screw the gauge into place, requiring a minimum clearance of 55 mm (2 3/16 in) behind the panel for installation. 4. Robust Construction: Made of high-strength metal materials, ensuring long-lasting performance and serving as a practical assistant for monitoring vehicle data. 5. 7 Backlit Colors: The tachometer features adjustable backlight colors with a sequence of red (default), green, blue, white, yellow, cyan, purple, and automatic cycling for visual appeal and easy reading in various conditions. Specifications: Item Type: 3 in 1 Tachometer Voltage: DC 9-32V Tachometer: 6000rpm Oil Pressure Gauge: 0-10bar Water Temperature Gauge: 40-120℃ Size: approx. 110 mm (4-3/8 inches) 7 Colors Backlight: Red (default), Green, Blue, White, Yellow, Cyan, Purple, Auto: Switching every minute, to cycle through the preceding sequence. Adjustment Sequence: Suitable for trucks, tractors, trailers, cars, RVs, boats. How to Use: Wiring: Black: Negative Red: Positive Blue: RPM signal Yellow: Backlight White: Oil pressure Brown: Water temperature Green: Adjustment Package List: 1 x Tachometer 1 x User Manual
Features
- BrandOTHERS
- Length150 mm
- Width15 cm
- Height35 cm
- Weight2 kg
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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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