Pac Mobile Audio Interfacing Equipment Model Css-12 Noise Filter on 2040-parts.com
Trenton, New Jersey, US
WE ARE SELLING A CSS-12 HIGH POWER NOISE FILTER. THE CSS-12 IS A WIDE SPECTRUM NOISE FILTER CAPABALE OF HANDLING 12AMPS AT 12VDC. IT IS USED TO SUPPRESS ALTERNATOR AND IGNITION NOISE ON RADAR, NAVIGATION, COMPUTERS, AUDIO OR VISUAL EQUIPMENT'S POWER LINES. IT WILL ALSO BUFFER RAPID TRANSIENT POWER DROPS CAUSED BY OTHER ELECTRICAL OPERATIONS WITHIN THE VEHICLE.
WE ARE A FAMILY OWNED AND RUN BUSINESS FOR OVER 40 YEARS, YOU CAN CHECK US OUT AT NORMANS AUTO GLASS OR WHITEHEAD MOTORS NJ
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