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Powertech Modified Sine Wave Power Inverter 300w 10-15vdc Input 230vac Output on 2040-parts.com

AU $47.95
Location:

wollongong, Australia

wollongong, Australia
Condition:Used Seller Notes:“ITEM IS PRE-OWNED. AS PICTURED , PICTURES FORM PART OF THE ITEM CONDITION / DESCRIPTION - PLEASE VIEW PICTURES FOR CONDITION - IF THERE ARE ANY FLAWS WITH THE ITEM IT WILL BE IN THE PICTURES (185902 A)” Read Less Brand:Powertech Type:Modified Sine Wave Inverter Manufacturer Part Number:MI-5104 Model:MI-5104 Input Voltage:12V RMS Power:300W UPC:Does not apply

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