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Peak Pkc0ax-01 2,000-watt Mobile Power Outlet on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Lakewood, New Jersey, United States

Lakewood, New Jersey, United States
Condition:For parts or not working

Item will come in original packaging, packging will have cosmetic damage. Item is missing cables.

The PEAK 2000 Watt Work Zone™ Mobile Power Outlet converts power to three 110/120 Volt AC outlets and one 2.1 Amp USB port by connecting directly to your ride’s battery, and includes mounting brackets for easy installation.
You’ll get 2000 watts of continuous household strength power and 4000 watts of surge tolerance. Its ETL certification means it’s safe and will not damage the vehicle or products it’s powering. And its automatic shutdown and alarm protects against overload, over temperature, and low/high battery conditions. Also included are heavy-duty connecting cables to the battery and a remote on/off switch with 10 ft. cable.
To maximize the capability of the mobile power outlet connect directly to the vehicle’s battery with the supplied clamp cord.

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