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Powerlet Pso-008 Complete 12v Motorcycle Panel Mounted Outlet Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $24.95
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Fletcher, North Carolina, United States

Fletcher, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

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PSO-OO8 complete BMW style 12v outlet.

Powerlet PSO-008 complete socket solution.  This kit comes complete with PSO-001 Powerlet / BMW socket, rubber boot, white T-connector and terminals to simplify wiring. Rated at 15 amps, enough to power heated clothing and all other electronics. This high quality outlet has a snap-fit feature and is vibration proof.

Installation requires our 11/16" hole saw (email us if you need one added) and a minimum of 2" room behind the panel. The lid measures 1.075" in diameter.



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