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Furrion 50 A Power Inlet on 2040-parts.com

US $42.99
Location:

Monroeville, Indiana, United States

Monroeville, Indiana, United States
THIS IS NEW CAME WITH SCRATCHES ON IT. I HAVE PICTURES OF THEM.
Brand:FURRION Manufacturer Part Number:F52INR-PS Part Type:INLET UPC:N/A

NEW WITH SCRATCHES ON IT. FURRION 50 A POWER INLET

MANUFACTURED TO WITHSTAND HARSH MARINE ENVIRONMENTS AND CONSTRUCTED WITH HIGH QUALITY MARINE GRADE MATERIALS

FEATURES A VOLTAGE INDICATING LED TO SHOW A LIVE CONNECTION(STAINLESS STEEL INLET DOES NOT INCLUDE LED)

50 A, 250 V ROUND INLET

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