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Dc Converter Converter 24v To 12v 12 24v Volt 15a on 2040-parts.com

US $27.87
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Dresden, Germany

Dresden, Germany
Condition:New Brand:maxxcount.de Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply UPC:4047442002175

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DC converter converter 24V to 12V 12 24V Volt 15A

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  • For the use of 12V devices at 24V vehicle electrical system
  • Optimally eg for car radios, navigation systems, DVD player, TV tuner, multimedia player, ceiling or sun visor monitors, reversing cameras, and much more.
  • Input voltage: 13V - 40V
  • Output voltage: 12V (15A)
  • Low voltage alarm / shutdown + overvoltage shutdown
  • Overload protection / overheat protection / short circuit protection
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DC converter 180W (24V / 12V) 180 watts continuous power, 220 watts maximum load

This voltage converter you can finally use all 12V devices at 24V on-board network (eg truck, boat, bus, etc.) - car radios, navigation systems, DVD player, TV tuner, multimedia player, ceiling or sun visor monitors, reversing cameras and so on ... just to name a few applications.

Only in this way is a trouble-free use possible in a vehicle with 24 V power supply.

SPECIFICATIONS
135 x 90 x 50 mm (LxWxH)
24V
12V
15A
Scope of Delivery
  • DC converter 12V / 24V (15A)
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