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12v Automotive Air Raid Siren Horn Car Truck Drive Alarm Fire Rescue Little on 2040-parts.com

US $6.68
Location:

ShenZhen, China

ShenZhen, China
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:greatdeal320motors Country/Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply UPC:Does not apply

Specifications:
Easy to install and use.
Motor driven for an authentic sound.
Fits for 12 volt vehicle, car, truck, motorcycle, boat, bus, etc.
Suitable for connected the brake line.
A good accessory for your vehicle.

Type: Air Raid Siren Horn
Material: Metal
Color: Red
Current: 6A
Sound Level: 115dB
Input Voltage: DC 12V
Connection Method: Red line connected to the positive electrode. The black wire is connected to the cathode of the power supply.
Features: Useful, Portable, Convient to Use, Safe, Alarm, Loud
Size: 8cm x 7.5cm/3.15" x 2.95" (Approx.)

Notes:
Due to the light and screen setting difference, the item's color may be slightly different from the pictures.
Please allow slight dimension difference due to different manual measurement.

Package Includes:
1 x Air Raid Siren Horn

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