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VeeThree Boat Voltmeter Gauge 68253F | Lido Elite 2 Inch White Silver
Boat part number 1103821 is a new Lido Elite Series voltmeter gauge from VeeThree, part number 68253F .
made for Custom Applications
$29.95 MSRP: $40.43
GLS Stock #: 1103821-BP261
793 in stock
Boat part number 1103821 is a new Lido Elite Series voltmeter gauge from VeeThree, part number 68253F .
This halogen lightbulb illuminated gauge features a domed clear lens, silver bezel, white face, red needle and black graphics. It measures approximately 2 1/4" Dia. across the face including bezel x 2 3/4" D overall and requires a cutout of approximately 2" Dia. It has (2) single male spade and (2) threaded connections.
Mounting bracket included.
Specifications:
This halogen lightbulb illuminated gauge features a domed clear lens, silver bezel, white face, red needle and black graphics. It measures approximately 2 1/4" Dia. across the face including bezel x 2 3/4" D overall and requires a cutout of approximately 2" Dia. It has (2) single male spade and (2) threaded connections.
Mounting bracket included.
Specifications:
- Part Manufacturer: VeeThree
- Series: Lido Elite
- Part Number: 68253F
- Color: White / Silver
- Cutout Dimensions: 2" Dia.
- Overall Dimensions: 2 1/4" Dia.
- Connections: (2) Single Male Spades | (2) Threaded
Sold as seen in pictures. Customers please note every computer shows colors differently. All measurements are approximate.
Instruction / installation manual not included.
Hardware not included.
Product Questions
Fit Evinrude E225 fhlsta
Question by: Tom Cornally on Jul 20, 2023, 12:51 PM
Hello Tom,
The volt gauge typically doesn't have anything connected to the outboard. Basically just to the battery and a ground, so the motor doesn't matter.
Hope this helps.
Gene
The volt gauge typically doesn't have anything connected to the outboard. Basically just to the battery and a ground, so the motor doesn't matter.
Hope this helps.
Gene
Answer by: Admin on Jul 21, 2023, 7:07 AM