Red Dash Mount 12 Volt Led Lights Great For Car Alarm (50 Pieces) on 2040-parts.com
Kissimmee, Florida, United States
NEW 50 - RED 12 VOLT LED LIGHTS THE ITEM FOR SALE IS A BULK PACKAGE OF (50 INDIVIDUAL) RED 12 VOLT LED LIGHTS. THE LED'S EACH HAVE A RESISTOR IN LINE WITH THE LED WHICH WILL ALLOW YOU TO CONNECT THE LED TO 12 VOLTS WITHOUT DAMAGING THE LIGHT. THESE LED LIGHTS ARE PERFECT FOR AUTO ALARM SYSTEMS AND ANY OTHER PROJECT WHICH REQUIRES A LED LIGHT. THESE LED LIGHTS WILL WORK ON 9 VOLT DC AND 12 VOLT DC. |
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