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12v Illuminated Dot Round Switch & Free Soft, Clear Cover. Rated 16a@12vdc on 2040-parts.com

US $3.80
Location:

Auburn, New York, United States

Auburn, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:N/L Manufacturer Part Number:16A12VDC UPC:Does not apply

BRAND NEW 12V D.C. POWER SWITCHES.

ROUND ILLUMINATED DOT ROCKER SWITCH

EACH SWITCH COMES WITH A FREE CLEAR,

SOFT WATERPROOF & DUST PROOF COVER.

(SNAPS INTO A ROUND 3/4" HOLE)

                                                   RATED 16 AMPS @ 12 VOLTS D.C. 

 

 

 

                              

SPST ON/OFF OPERATION.

                    (3/16" WIDE) QUICK CONNECT TERMINALS.

12V L.E.D. "ILLUMINATION" WHEN SWITCH IS "ON".

BUY PRICE IS FOR 1 SWITCH AND 1 COVER.

PLEASE SPECIFY IN PAYPAL NOTES

WHAT COLOR SWITCH LED'S YOU WANT.

I WILL SHIP YOU ANY QUANTITY YOU NEED

FOR THE SAME LOW SHIPPING PRICE

OF ONLY $2.99 TOTAL. 






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