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3.1a Dual Usb Car Charger Alloy 2 Port Universal Charging For Samsung Galaxy S6 on 2040-parts.com

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Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom

Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded Input Voltage:12V-24V Type:Car Charger Output Voltage:DC 5V±5%, 5V Manufacturer Part Number:YD-CO1 Features:High Voltage Input Protection, Low Voltage Input Protection, Overheating Protection, Reverse Polarity Protection, Short Circuit Protection RMS Power:NA Number of USB Ports:2

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