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A4 El Panel Sheet Car Truck Dashboard Meter Display Flash Back Light W on 2040-parts.com

US $44.99
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A4 EL Panel Sheet Backlight -White
Cuttable


EL panel, back light, paper thin. White. DC12v. Size: A4 ( 8.4" x 11.8" ).

Inverter comes with the package. DC12v/1.5A. 625cm sq. ON/ OFF/ FLASH functions.

Cigar lighter plug for car power.

Cool to touch. Low power consumption.

Cut to any size you need. Keep one side of pins for power supply.

 

 


Features and Measurement:

  • EL backlight panel A4 size x 1
  • Inverter x 1
  • Cigar lighter plug x 1

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