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Universal 12v Auto Car Power Adapter For Radar Detector Gps 1.3 21 2.5mm on 2040-parts.com

US $5.49
Location:

Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Condition:New Brand:Bell Part Brand:Bell Model:39063-8 Manufacturer Part Number:390638 MPN:07602739063 UPC:Does Not Apply

BRAND NEW!  Universal 12v power adapter for Radar Detectors, and other 12v appliances.

  • For use with 12v detectors and appliances (See warning below!)
  • Fits most radar detectors with positive polarity tip
  • Plugs into any cigarette lighter receptacle
  • Includes 3 different size coaxial power plugs.  1.3mm, 2.1mm, and 2.5mm
  • Includes 5amp replaceable fuse

WARNING!  ENSURE YOUR APPLIANCE IS DESIGNED FOR 12V, POSITIVE POLARITY INPUT!!  WE WILL NOT BE HELD RESPOSIBLE FOR BURNED UP DEVICES DUE TO INCORRECT VOLTAGE OR POLARITY!!

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