The Round Digital Volt/Amp Meter is an indispensable tool for marine enthusiasts seeking precise monitoring of their boat’s electrical system. Its compact design seamlessly fits into standard marine dashboards, providing reliable performance and multiple installation options tailored for the unique demands of marine environments.
Key Features
- Wide Voltage Range: Measures from 6V to 30V DC, accommodating various marine battery setups.
- Dual Amp Range: Displays currents from 0 Amp to 10 Amp, ensuring accurate monitoring of electrical flow.
- Compact Design: Matches the size of a standard 12V receptacle, allowing for easy integration without occupying additional space.
- Red LED Display: Bright and clear display for easy reading, even in low-light marine conditions.
- Easy Installation: Supports multiple installation options with no DC shunt required, simplifying the setup process.
- Durable Construction: Crafted from injection molded nylon to withstand the harsh marine environment.
- Waterproof Rating: IP65 rated, providing excellent protection against water and dust ingress.
Specifications
Voltage Input | 4V – 30V DC |
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Amp Range | 0 Amp – 10 Amp |
Display Type | Red LED |
Material | Injection Molded Nylon |
Protection Rating | IP65 |
Dimensions | Compact, fits standard 12V receptacle size |
Installation Options
The Round Digital Volt/Amp Meter offers versatile installation possibilities to suit various marine setups:
- Direct wiring to your boat’s battery system
- Integration into existing dashboard panels
- Mounting on different surfaces using compatible hardware
Durability & Design
Designed specifically for the marine environment, this volt/amp meter features a robust nylon construction that resists corrosion and physical wear. Its IP65 rating ensures that it remains protected against water splashes and dust, making it ideal for use on boats exposed to harsh weather and salty conditions.
Safety Information
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, visit .