This is a brand new sealed item made by Opek. This is the model CA-9 Twin Socket Power Adaptor. Its power handling is as follows 120 Watts Max. Dc 12v and 240 watts max dc 24v. it contains a 2ft power cable and has a non fuseable cig.liter plug. Generally this item is used in trucks,cars,and marine etc. It also has an easy pad for mounting. Thanks alot for looking and good luck.
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