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Garmin 362-00056-00 Gps Ac Power/data Cable 18 Pin + Serial Connector on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
Location:

North Branford, Connecticut, United States

North Branford, Connecticut, United States
Never used, in 100% perfect condition
Manufacturer Part Number:362-00056-00 Accessories & Gear Type:AC Power / Data Cable Part Type:power / data cable Brand:Garmin Type:Power / Data Cable UPC:Does not apply

Garmin 18 pin AC power/data cable that I have tested and found to be in excellent working condition.  This is an unusual (I haven't seen before) Garmin AC power/data cable that is called a switching power supply.  Only the USA plug adapter is included , but what I'm told is that there are various plug attachments available (and not too difficult to find) that are used for different configurations and voltage. 


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