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Industry Grade Dc 6v To Direct Current 12v /2a Step-up Converter on 2040-parts.com

C $21.99
Location:

Shanghai, China

Shanghai, China
Condition:New Output Voltage:12V Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Input Voltage:11V Brand:Unbranded/Generic UPC:Does not apply

266700-726

Feature:

  • For :car notebook, electric motor, audio, electric fan, solar energy;

         specification:

  •  Dimensions: 57x40x22mm (2.2x1.6x0.9 inch);
  •  Weight: 97g (2.8 oz);
  •  Warning: Please do not reverse wiring the positive and negative on either input or output. It will burn the unit         

package included:  

  • A converter.


On 27-Feb-16 at 01:49:48 EST, seller added the following information:

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