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Sae Cigarette Socket Battery Tender Adapter Pac-024-12 on 2040-parts.com

US $18.95
Location:

Fletcher, North Carolina, US

Fletcher, North Carolina, US
Return policy details:You are welcome to return a product to us for any reason, no questions asked. However, returns are only accepted on new product in the complete packaging. All returns are subject to a 7% + $5.00 restocking fee. See our returns link in this listing. Shipping cost is never refunded or reimbursed. If the item was listed as Free Shipping, meaning we paid for the shipping to you, our actual shipping cost will be deducted from the refund. Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

 

12V POWERSPORT ELECTRONIC ACCESSORIES
12" SAE To Cigarette Socket Adapter
PAC-024
-12

 

Convert a SAE Luggage Electrix lead (Battery Tender harness) to a Cigarette socket. Good for cell phones, radar detectors & GPS units. Carry this in case of an emergency, plugs into any Battery Tender lead! Available in 3" 12" and 18" lengths.

THIS IS THE 12" LENGTH

Most commonly used inside luggage as part of the Luggage Electrix system, these cables were also designed to convert common battery charging SAE leads into useful outlets for charging cell phones, powering GPS units, etc. Carry a PAC-024-3 in your tool kit to quickly convert your Battery Tender(tm) lead into a cell phone charging socket. Patented.

Ideal for powering cell phones, GPS units, radar detectors, satellite radios, air compressors and other electrical gadgets. These cables are used inside your luggage to provide a combination of outlets that best serves your needs. If you do not see exactly what your looking for give us a call, we will custom build what you need, we are the factory.

Typical Applications

Cell Phones
GPS Units
Radar Detectors
Tire Inflators
Satellite Radios
Camcorders
Music Systems
PDA's

 


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