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Saint Augustine, Florida, United States

Saint Augustine, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Bravo Manufacturer Part Number:12

Bravo Electric Automatic Air Boat Inflator / Deflator 12V

Bravo Dinghy Inflator 12V

Automatic 12 volt boat inflator.
Fast, reliable, powerful with automatic pressure regulator.
Pressure selectable between 150 to 300mbar.
Automatically stops when required pressure achieved.
Complete with universal adaptors.
Can also be used as a deflator.

Inflator Specifications:

Dimensions: 23 x 13 x 13 cm.
Weight: 1.1kg.
Output: 150 litres per minute.
Maximum Pressure: 0.3 bar (4.4psi)
Power Consumption: 9 amps.


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