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Baryl Socket 12 Volt Splash Proof Power Socket 150-0047-01 on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Big Bend, Wisconsin, US

Big Bend, Wisconsin, US
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BARYL™ SOCKET KIT

  • Power Socket: 5.5MM X 2.5MM barrel
  • Max Current: 7.5A
  • Protection Rating: IP64 (Water washdown)
  • Operating Temperature Range: -40° to 225°F (-40° to 107° C)
  • Cable Length: 6.5 Ft (2M)
  • Fuse Holder: Splash proof ATC
  • Fuse: ATC 7.5A
  • Cable Terminals: .25” Ring
  • Seal Cap: Replaceable

Kit includes:
Baryl Socket, Baryl Rack universal mount, cable ties, alcohol wipe, and installation instructions.

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