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Dometic Mps-50 Waeco Ac Adapter Camper Trailer Rv on 2040-parts.com

US $49.00
Location:

Pittsboro, North Carolina, US

Pittsboro, North Carolina, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:MPS-50

For auction I have this gently used Dometic/Waeco Mobitronic MPS-50 AC to DC unit. Item was used 2 times and operates perfectly. Some minor scratching of the front sticker on top.  Used to power a DC powered RV fridge while on AC power.


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AC Cigarette Lighter Adapter is for problem-free connection to 110/240V AC power. Suitable for the Waeco CoolFreeze refrigerator/freezers. Features: Input voltage: 110 to 240V AC Output voltage: 27V DC Output power: 150 Watts Battery voltage: 12/24V Output current: 6 A

Boundless energy: WAECO Cool Power mains adapters operate in an input voltage range from 110 to 240 volts AC. Therefore, you and your cooling appliance will cope with the mains supplies of nearly all continents

·         Mains Voltage: 110 to 240 Volts AC

·         Output Voltage: 27V DC

·         Battery Voltage: 12/24 Volts

·         Output Current: 6A

·         Output power: 150 Watts

·         For problem-free connection to 110 to 240 Volt mains systems

·          Suitable for all WAECO coolers with Danfoss BD-35F or BD-50F compressors

 

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