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Dometic Led2001acr.ww Universal Led Light Kit With Wireless Remote Warm White on 2040-parts.com

US $72.91
Location:

Azusa, California, United States

Azusa, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Dometic Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:LED2001ACR.WW UPC:0713814198541

Dometic LED2001ACR.WW Universal LED Light Kit with Wireless Remote Warm White Trailer Camper RV
 
Universal LED Light Kit with Wireless Remote Dimmer
 
The 39" light strip can be trimmed to fit anywhere on your RV where you need extra light. Great for use on awnings, hatches, steps and more. Connect it to up to nine Add-LED Light Strips (sold separately) for even more versatility! Contents include: one 39" light strip, 120 volt AC outlet plug, wireless remote control with dimmer feature.
  • Strong 3M-backing adhesive
  • Long-life Waterproof LED lights
  • Simple installation for multiple applications
  • Standard 120 volt plug in power
  • Strip can be trimmed to fit custom lengths
  • Low profile - fits anywhere
  • 39" Add-on Light Strips sold separately
  • Wireless remote control
    • On/Off control from up to 125 ft.
    • Dimmer feature adds versatility
    • Handy key chain clip included

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