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7 1/4" Round Scare Porch Light 12v Clear Lens Base Rv Cargo Trailer Stainless on 2040-parts.com

US $9.49
Location:

Mishawaka, Indiana, United States

Mishawaka, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:Jammy Lens Color:Clear Manufacturer Part Number:J-80-SC MPN:J-80-SC Exterior Part Type:SCARE LIGHT

RV Motorhome Trailer Camper Toy Hauler Utility Cargo Van 12 Volt Scare Light

7-1/4” Round lens gasket mounted to white metal base either mounting holes 4″ from center

Clear Plastic Lens Cover - 7 1/4" diameter

Base - 8 1/5" Diameter

2 Inches Tall

Mount seal/base gasket included.

Weatherproof - These are not submersible lights, so no underwater.

Wiring: 6″ Leads

Mount: Screw

2.20 AMPS

1156 Bulb

Shipping Rates are for the 48 Continental U.S. ONLY. Alaska, Hawaii, and other U.S. territories must contact us first for quotes.

For use on RVs, Campers, Horse Trailers

12 Volt: You cannot put this in a house or plug into a wall - 110/115/220 volt will damage the unit.

Mount seal/base gasket included.

 

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