12v Car- Truck Neon Transformer Neon Signs Under Car Neon Portable Signs on 2040-parts.com
Venice, Florida, United States
New old stock.They were used to install neon tubes under cars.Tested ,worked good. Input 8-15 volts. output 7500 vac current 35 ma. Potted. Many uses where there is no power. Auction is for one transformer only .No tubes or battery.
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