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US $15.00
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Salem, Virginia, United States

Salem, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:PEAK SKU:8265217 Manufacturer Part Number:PKCOAM

NEW NEVER USED, PEAK PKCOAM 100 WATT MOBILE POWER OUTLET PKCOAM new


FEATURES: THIS ITEM CONVERTS VEHICLE POWER TO HOUSEHOLD POWER. AC OUTLET, USB PORT. TAKE YOUR HOUSEHOLD ON THE ROAD. FEATURES: LOW VOLTAGE SHUT DOWN, PREVENTS EXCESSIVE BATTERY DRAIN. OVERLOAD AND HEAT SHUT DOWN PROTECTION WITH RED FAULT LED INDICATOR. SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION INTERNAL FUSE HELPS PREVENT VEHICAL ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DAMAGE. USB PORT TO POWER ADDITIONAL ITEMS AND SWIVEL HEAD FOR CONNECTING CONVENIENCE.

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