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Powerlet - Bmw To 2.5mm Coax Female Adapter Ppc-005 on 2040-parts.com

US $17.95
Location:

Fletcher, North Carolina, United States

Fletcher, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New

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Connects coax heated clothing to a Powerlet (or Powerlet type) socket.
Cord is about 14" long.

Works with BMW, KTM, Triumph, Victory and Ducati motorcycles equipped with factory outlets.
Works with Powerlet, Gerbing's, Warm & Safe and other brands of heated clothing with a standard coax connector.

If you purchased or own a standard coax controller, use this adapter to connect straight to your power outlet instead of using a battery harness.


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