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12v / 24v Voltage Transformer For Ceiling Monitors on 2040-parts.com

US $19.26
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Dresden, Germany

Dresden, Germany
Condition:New Brand:maxxcount.de Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply UPC:4047442062179

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12V / 24V voltage transformer for ceiling monitors

Important Notes

TOP FEATURES AT A GLANCE
  • For the use of 12V devices at 24V vehicle electrical system
  • Ideal for ceiling or sun visor monitors
  • Input voltage: 12V - 36V
  • Output voltage: 12V (3.5A)
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

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Through our 12V / 24V voltage transformer, it is possible for you ceiling monitors in any vehicle with a DC 24V battery (eg truck, boat, bus, etc.) to operate smoothly. This simple extension automatically converts the 24V vehicle voltage to a monitor adapted 12V operating voltage.

Only then is a trouble-free use possible in a vehicle with 24 V power supply.

SPECIFICATIONS
Eingangsspannung
24V
Ausgangsspannung
12V
max. Stromaufnahme
3,5A
Scope of Delivery
  • 12V / 24V (3.5A) DC converter
COMPATIBILITY

Compatible with:

  • Suitable for all vehicles with 24V board voltage

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