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A dc power lead for inverters. Cigar lighter plug to 2 M6 ring terminals with a built-in in-line blade fuse holder.
Length 1.0m - Terminal size M6 ring terminal
Fuse rating 10A
Max. load 100W
Can be used in wet conditions - IP65 suitable for outdoor operation
This is a DC INVERTER LEAD - CIGAR LIGHTER to 2 x M6 RING TERMINALS + FUSE HOLDER . Computerstar sell a wide range of similar products and alternative solutions in our store. If you can''t see the items you require contact us on 0845 4308765 or email us.
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