U212-A Rolling Display

U212-A Rolling Display
Features:
Power : AC220V , 50Hz
Including : 2 displays , 1 power board , 1 transformer , 1 SSR
The content on the display could be changeable
Easily fixed on fuel dispenser
100% Factory Tested
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Features:
Power : AC220V , 50Hz
Including : 2 displays , 1 power board , 1 transformer , 1 SSR
The content on the display could be changeable
Easily fixed on fuel dispenser
100% Factory Tested
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