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Speedometers and traction current meters

Digital Sound Systems

Speedometer low res

Traction current meter lo-res

Speedometer Standard Features

Indicates Actual Speed up to 10 MPH

Quality Moving-Coil Meter - 70 mm x 60 mm

Works from magnetic Wheel Sensor (supplied)

Multi-function configuration button

Easy entry / display of Wheel diameter

Adjustable Over-Speed Indicator - illuminates when pre-set speed is exceeded

Odometer Function (up to 99.99 miles recorded)

Accommodates Wheel diameters from 1 to 9.999"

Can be run from a 9V PP3 / MN1604 / 6LR61 battery - run it from your Driving Truck wheels - useful for Steam Locos

Alternative Options

Odometer recording up to 999.9 miles

Wheel diameters from 10 to 99.99"

Extra Cost Options

Wheel-slip Indication Function (requires additional Wheel Sensor)

Other calibrations or Metric Scales - ask for details

Price £49

Traction Current Meter Standard Features

Displays Battery Current to 100 Amps

Uses Hall-effect Transducer mounted inside the Locomotive

Current Sensing is independent of Battery Voltage

Easy to Install - no need to cut any Battery leads

Safe to use - no Electrical Connection to High Currents

Gives you a 'feel' of Power being developed

Quality Moving-Coil Meter - 70 mm x 60 mm

Can be set to sense only the Current used for Traction or Total Current (including Accessories)

Dual-microprocessor technology ensures reliability

Reverse Polarity protected

Other ranges available - from 50 to 600 Amps!

Price £49


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