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Hour Meter with Reset 6 volt to 90 volt DC New in box. Free Ship USA

$ 12.08

Availability: 92 in stock
  • Brand: Run Leader
  • Condition: New
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Model: HM 6 R
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Digital Hour Meter Resettable: 6 TO 90 Volt DC Waterproof
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Type: Panel Hour Meter Resettable
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

    Description

    DC Hour Meter
    Resettable
    New in Box
    U.S. Shipper
    6 TO 90 Volt DC
    In stock and ready to ship
    .
    Resettable
    This meter can be used for any
    application where it is important to know
    how many hours a generator or any other equipment has run.
    Ideal for maintenance scheduling.
    Oil change.
    Filter change.
    Air Conditioner filter cleaning.
    Great for farm equipment or Marine use to.
    Panel mount cutout measurements are: 7/8" x 1 3/8" x 1 1/4" deep. Mounting holes are 1 3/4" on center.
    Comes with all necessary hardware for mounting.
    There are 3 terminals at the rear of the meter, which are marked
    +, -,
    C
    .
    To reset hours just connec
    t terminals C and -  for 10 seconds.
    Non
    Volatile
    accumulated hour memory, so accumulated hours are saved even when power is off.
    No battery necessary.
    A must for knowing when to change your oil in that generator.
    Or any other equipment.
    Forget when to change oil and you could be looking at a cost of 30 to 40 times what this meter will cost.. Especially when todays small 5000 watt generators do not run with an oil filter.
    Easy to install, just mount and wire to the 2 terminals of the back of the 12 volt outlet on the generator.(DO NOT CONNECT TO THE GREEN WIRE of the outlet as this is a safety ground) and you are done. Mounting holes are 1 3/4 inches on center and back wired for easy installation.
    What I did with my own hour meter was to make up a very short extension with a plug on one end and the hour meter on the other end and when the generator is running I just plug it into an unused 12 volt outlet on the generator. It saved me the trouble of cutting a hole in the generator panel.
    But be sure and cover the electrical connection at the rear of the meter with a lot of electrical tape or you could be seriously injured.
    This meter is completely weather sealed.