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4 Way Blade Fuse Box Holder Led Warning Light Kit For Car Boat 12v 24v New F8a9 on 2040-parts.com

US $7.60
Location:

Shen Zhen, China

Shen Zhen, China
Condition:New Accepting fuse:Standard blade fuse (ATO / ATC) Package size:11 * 5 * 4cm / 4.3 * 2 * 1.6in Quantity of circuits / fuse slots:4 Package weight:63g / 2.2oz Positive connection:M5 stud (5mm bolt) Brand:Unbranded/Generic Output connections:Standard 6.3mm spade terminals UPC:Does not apply Current rating per circuit / fuse:30 amp (Max.) MPN:IYS0484894695034UE Current rating per box:100 amp (Max.) ISBN:Does not apply Volt rating:32V DC (Max.) Manufacturer Part Number:IYS0484894695034UE Dimension:approx. 85 * 45 * 35mm EAN:Does not apply

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