Directsaler Ultra-Thin Auto Onboard Electronic Clock Voltmeter Voltage Meter Thermometer Temperature Meter
Directsaler Ultra-Thin Auto Onboard Electronic Clock Voltmeter Voltage Meter Thermometer Temperature Meter: Automotive. Buy Directsaler Ultra-Thin Auto Onboard Electronic Clock Voltmeter Voltage Meter Thermometer Temperature Meter: Clock - ✓ FREE DELIVERY possible on eligible purchases. Multifunction: it can not only be a car clock, but also be thermometer, besides, it can monitor the voltage of car battery, display mode can be switch by touching key area . Car dash clock operation voltage range is DC 8~30V, temperature measuring range is -40~120℃, voltage measuring range is DC 8~28V. . Special NOTE: the time is in 24-hour format, temp unit is Celsius (℃) . LED Display: the time volt temp meter adopts bright LED display, it can be clearly seen even at night . The cigarette lighter plug of power supply design, realize the quick DIY installation, plug and play. Turn on the car, the car clock screen will show time. Turn off the car power,will disappear. . Working voltage range: DC 8~30V. Temperature measuring range: -0~0℃. Temperature error correction setting range: -5 ~ 5 ℃.. Voltage measuring range: 8~8V. Voltage error correction setting range: -0.5V~0.5V. . Display device adopts imported long life and high brightness LED digital tube, fonts glow is soft and not dazzling. . The cigarette lighter plug of power supply design, realize the quick DIY installation, plug and play. . Turn on the car, the car clock screen will show time. Turn off the car power,will disappear. . Set time, temperature,voltage of three functions in one. . Total kinds of display modes. . .Only show time. . .Temperature only. . 3.Only display voltage. . The temperature voltage display. After the display mode is set up, the next time you do not have to reset the memory function. . Manual correction function with temperature error, setting range of -5~5. . Built in imports of ultra long life memory battery, the car will continue to go after the failure of power. . . . .

