12V/24V Panel Mount Volt Meter - Dual Analogue & Digital Display
12V/24V Panel Mount Volt Meter - Dual Analogue & Digital Display
12V/24V Panel Mount Volt Meter - Dual Analogue & Digital Display
12V/24V Panel Mount Volt Meter - Dual Analogue & Digital Display

12V/24V Panel Mount Volt Meter - Dual Analogue & Digital Display

£14.95
(£12.46 Exc. VAT)
(1 Review)
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Product code
P01959
Displays
Voltage
Description

Compact, panel mounted dual display voltmeter with combined digital and analogue displays. This unit can be used with 12V or 24V systems and is ideal for mounting in a dashboard or control panel for easy monitoring of your battery voltage (readout is to 1 decimal place). Fits in a standard 29mm diameter panel hole and is secured from behind the panel using a nut over the threaded body.

The digital display colour is blue and the 20-segment analogue display comprises red, amber and green blocks which illuminate according to battery voltage as follows:

  • 11.2-11.9V (22.4-23.8V) Red lights
  • 12-12.6V (24-25.2V) Amber lights
  • 12.7-13.2V (25.4-26.4V) Green lights
  • 15V (30V) Flashing overvoltage warning

IP68 rated for outdoor use.

Please note: This unit is configured for lead-acid batteries only so the segmented display will not properly reflect the state of charge of a lithium battery.

Further info

This item has anti-rotation 'flats' on the sides of the body.

Specifications
  • Voltage rating: 12V or 24V DC
  • Resolution: 0.1V DC
  • Digital display colour: Blue
  • Analogue display colour: Red / Amber / Green
  • Ingress Protection rating: IP68
  • Connections: 6.3mm male blades with polarity markings
  • Overall max. dimensions: 40.7 (L) x 37.1 (Dia) mm
  • Panel hole diameter required: 29mm
  • Meter face diameter: 37.1mm
  • Depth of meter face: 3.2mm

Part Number : JH-DS4010A24

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27 January 2021  | 

Voltmeter nice display. Too bright covered it with cut out sunglasse’s lens. Inaccurate reading 0.2 volt lower than actual. Would be good to have adjustable potentiometer inside.