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Sea-Dog Round Rainbow Volt Meter W/Dual Usb Charging
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Frequently Asked Questions

The Sea-Dog Round Rainbow Voltmeter is constructed of injection molded nylon, making it durable and suitable for automotive use.

The Sea-Dog Round Rainbow Voltmeter has a standard size but specific dimensions for length, width, and height are not provided.

The output voltage is five volts with a total output current of six amps, split as three amps per side.

Installation involves drilling a one and one-eighth inch hole, inserting the socket body, tightening the locking nut, and connecting the wires.

Yes, it can charge two devices simultaneously, with a total output of six amps divided into three amps per side.

Yes, it is designed for marine applications and has an IP65 rating for water resistance.

To keep it clean, gently wipe the exterior with a damp cloth, avoiding excessive moisture in the electrical components.

The lifespan can be extended by using the protective dust cap when not in use, preventing dust and moisture exposure.

A red or orange light indicates low voltage. Consider checking your power source or connections to ensure proper function.

Yes, it fits the Sea-Dog Power Socket Shell and Mounting Bracket, providing versatility in installation.

Yes, the USB 3.0 port features Quick Charging for supported devices, allowing faster charging for phones and tablets.

It includes an On/Off button to conserve battery power and a protective dust cap to enhance durability.

Yes, it features a USB-C port with Power Delivery for faster and more flexible charging of compatible devices.

The voltmeter reads voltage levels up to fourteen point six volts, providing clear voltage status through a color-coded display.

Yes, it is RoHS compliant, ensuring it meets environmental and safety standards for electronic devices.

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