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Whistler Xp3000i 3000 Watt Power Inverter on 2040-parts.com

US $320.57
Location:

Livonia, Michigan, United States

Livonia, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:Whistler MPN:XP3000I

USB port
3 AC outlets
3,000W continuous power
High surge
Digital volt/watt meter mountable
Overload indicator
Remote-control ready thermostat controlled fan
300A power requirement ground fault sensing
Electronic circuit protection


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