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Magnadyne Rv White Wall Mount 2 Usb Charging Ports And 12v Power Outlet Wc-12v-w on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Compton, California, United States

Compton, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Magnadyne Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:WC-12V-W Country//Region of Manufacture:Hong Kong UPC:783855987961

White Wall Mount 2 USB Charging Ports and 12V Power Outlet

Features:

  • Input: 12-16V DC
  • Output: 2A per each USB port
  • 12-16V for 12V socket
  • Fits standard wall plates (single or double)
  • Does not require an electrical box but can be mounted in a standard electrical box
  • Easy installation with wire leads connections
  • Self-contained
  • Power indicator LED
  • 5V2A high speed USB sockets
  • 12 V Socket fits most 12 volt lighter style plugs
  • Charge 3 devices at the same time
  • Charges most USB powered devices: iPad®, iPhone®, iPod®, Smart Phones, Mp3 Players and USB powered devices
  • More energy efficient than plug-in adapters
  • Operating temperature: 32º-104º F
  • 20mA standby current
  • RoHS compliant
  • Wall plate (not supplied)

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