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Universal 12 V 1 Tone Mini Shock Siren Car Motorcycle Alarm Dd-79a on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Maspeth, New York, United States

Maspeth, New York, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:79A Patent No.:098219 111652 Warranty:No Color:Black Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan Brand:D&D UPC:Does not apply

-MINI SHOCK SIREN
-SUITABLE FOR USE IN ANTI-THEFT SYSTEMS, EMERGENCY WARNING AND SAFE GUARD
-FOR CAR, MOTORBIKE ALARMS AND ANY SECURITY DEVICES
-SUPER THIN 
-CONVENIENT FOR INSTALLATION
-LOW FREQUENCY RESONANCE TYPE
-WATER RESISTANT 
-OPERATION VOLTAGE: 6 V - 14 V
-POWER CONSUMPTION: 130 m A (at DC 12 V )

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