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SK11 6UA, United Kingdom

SK11 6UA, United Kingdom
Condition:New ISBN:Does not apply Manufacturer Part Number:PYLE UPC:068888905374 Model:PSWNV480 EAN:Does not apply MPN:PSWNV480 Brand:Pyle Rated Ampacity:20 Make:PYLE

Truck 24v To 12v DC Step Down Reducer / Convertor / Converter / Voltage Dropper
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    Truck 24v To 12v DC Step Down Reducer / Convertor / Converter / Voltage Dropper

    • £51.99
    • £28.99
    • Includes Free UK Delivery
      Standard Delivery 3 - 5 days
    • Express Delivery also available
    The Pyle PSWNV120 24V to 12V converter is a life saver and a must have product for those with 24V electrical systems. Perfect for running a 12v portable DVD player, Satnav, TV or any other 12V device up to 480W / 20A

    Product Data

    • Brand: PYLE
    • Model Number: PSWNV480
    • UPC: 068888905374
    • Sold As: Single
    • Weight: 1000 (g)

    Key Points

    • Power Output 240W Continuous
    • Power Output 480W Peak
    • For Use in 24 Volt Vehicles
    • No load current draw: <0.2 Amp
    • Input Voltage:DC 24 Volt

    More Data

    • Output Voltage: DC 12.5v-12.8 Volt
    • Fuse Rating:20A
    • Converse Efficiency: 85%
    • Dimensions: 4.72'' x 4.72'' x 1.88''
    • Sold As Single Unit

    PSWNV480

    In most instances we use Yodel as our courier. For certain deliveries (particularly abroad) we also use UK Mail, UPS, Parcelforce or the Royal Mail. Where the client has paid extra for an upgraded delivery service which subsequently fails to deliver on time through no fault of the client then the client will be eligible for a refund on that upgrade. This is the maximum liability to which we will be held for courier negligence.

    Please make sure your address is carefully entered into eBay and Paypal. Our courier system takes input DIRECTLY from your text and so errors will most likely NOT be trapped and rectified resulting in failed deliveries and delays or even lost items.

    We struggle to deliver to many small offshore addresses such as Ibiza, Canary Islands, Reunion Islands etc – please note that we will always do our best but email us BEFORE you buy to check if you are unsure. If we can’t deliver we will simply refund for you. This is the maximum liability to which we will be held for courier negligence.

    WE ALWAYS NEED A PHONE NUMBER FOR INTERNATIONAL DELIVERIES. YOUR ORDER CANNOT BE DISPATCHED UNTIL WE GET YOUR NUMBER. THIS IS A CONDITION OF SALE.

    We work very hard to make sure that we have everything in stock that we list on the internet but occasionally we get caught out when stock drops to low levels. In this case we will offer a full refund or where possible an alternative product upgrade at buyer discretion.

    Postage

    By Telephone:

    01625 869106

    Receives calls between 10am and noon and then 1pm and 4pm weekdays only.

    By Post:

    Customer Service
    Thompsons Warehouse
    17 Peel Street
    Macclesfield
    Cheshire
    SK11 8BH

    By Email:

    support@thompsonsltd.co.uk

    sales@thompsonsltd.co.uk

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