NASA MARINE Exhaust Gas Temperature Indicator with Alarm

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SVB price: €159.62
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pcs.
€159.62 This is a NET-price excluding German VAT. Shipments to countries outside of the EU may be subject to import duties and taxes.
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Item no.
40970
EAN
00610696095121
Description
NASA - exhaust temperature monitor / alarm
Instrument type
Engine data
Display options
Exhaust gas temperature
Operating voltage
12 V
Backlight
Blue
Colour display
No
Housing colour
Dark grey
Round instrument
No
NMEA2000
No
NMEA0183
No
With transducer
Yes

Product details

This display / indicator continuously shows the temperature of the exhaust gas. Thanks to this display, you always see the current temperature of the motor and you are able to react before any damage occurs.
The temperature can be displayed in °C or °F. In order not to miss any dangerous rises in temperature, you can program a maximum temperature. When this temperature is reached, the device will turn on a visual and acoustic alarm.

Temperature range displayed: -35 bis 170°C (or equivalent in °F)
Dimensions: 125 x 62 x 23 mm. The indicator and a 5 meter connection cable come in the box.

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