Faria 13705 Chesapeake Black 2" Voltmeter (10-16 VDC) - Trotac Marine
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Faria 13705 Chesapeake Black 2" Voltmeter (10-16 VDC)

SKU:
FAR13705
$45.95
Chesapeake Series 2.06" Black Dial/Polished Stainless Steel Bezel In-Dash Mount Voltmeter Gauge (13705) by Faria Beede Instruments®. Measurement Limit: 10-16V DC. Perimeter-lighted black dial with stylish blue and white graphics. View full description

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Chesapeake Black 2" Voltmeter (10-16 VDC)

Perimeter-lighted Black dial with stylish Blue and White graphics, polished stainless steel bezel, contoured White pointer and domed glass lens.

A voltmeter indicates the battery voltage and the general condition of the battery charging system. The meter requires no warm-up and indicates voltage changes instantly.

2" - Hole Size: 2.0625" (53mm)

Specifications

  • Anti-scratch glass lens
  • Perimeter lighted back light
  • 12 VDC negative ground
  • Can be adapted for 24 VDC systems
Brand:
Faria

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