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4-in-1 Digital Boat Gauge Panel: Fuel Level, Water Temperature, Voltage, Oil Pressure, for Yachts, Outboard Motors, White
Of which environmental contribution £0.10 including VAT.
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Description
Features: 1. MULTIFUNCTIONAL USE: Monitor oil level, water temperature, voltage, and oil pressure with this versatile 4-in-1 instrument panel. Ensure the smooth operation of your vessel. 2. PREMIUM MATERIAL: The gauge panel is made of metal and plastic. It is carefully designed and manufactured, offering durability and stability. Robust and reliable for long-lasting performance. 3. SIMPLE INSTALLATION: Easy to install with minimal effort. Simply prepare the correct-sized hole in the panel and secure it with nuts and fasteners. This saves both time and effort. 4. WIDE APPLICATION: This gauge panel set is suitable for various types of boats, including yachts, ships, and outboards. It can meet the diverse needs of different vessels. 5. SMART DESIGN: Equipped with an engine oil pressure switch that automatically activates when the pressure drops below 0.8 BAR, ensuring vessel safety. Includes an ignition key for convenient operation. Specifications: Item Type: Boat Dashboard Material: Metal + Plastic Operating Voltage: 12 VDC Bottom Opening Size: Approx. 180 x 130 x 80 mm / 7.09 x 5.12 x 3.15 inches Engine oil pressure switch (operates when oil pressure is below 0.8 bar) Ignition key: Off: off, On: on Product functions: oil level, water temperature, voltage, oil pressure Oil level: 0 to full 0-190 OHM Oil pressure: 0-10 bar 10-184 OHM Water temperature: 40-120 ℃ 22-287 OHM Voltage: 8-32 V Mounting: suitable for yachts, boats, outboards, etc. Package list: 1 x dashboard 1 x user manual 2 x buttons
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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