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Waterproof 12v/24v Double Usb Socket Dual Port Charger -boat, Rv - Five Oceans on 2040-parts.com

US $10.50
Location:

Hong Kong, default, Hong Kong

Hong Kong, default, Hong Kong
Condition:New Country/Region of Manufacture:Hong Kong

 Waterproof Panel Mount USB Power Socket/Charger for use with 12V and 24V power sources.

Dual USB charging outputs:

• 1 Amp socket for charging regular USB devices (iPhone, smart phone etc.)
• 2.1 Amp socket for charging iPad, laptops, tablets and similar devices.

Blue LED indicates 'USB power available'

SPECIFICATIONS

Input Voltage: 12V - 24V
USB Output Voltage: 5V
USB Output Current: 1A + 2.1A
Dimensions: 53mm (L) x 35mm (facia diameter)
Panel cutout: 30mm
Color: Black

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