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6-Gang Toggle Rocker Switch Panel with Digital Voltmeter and Cigarette Socket Double USB Power Charger Adapter; Blue LED (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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        Multi-functional Switch Panel: 6 On/Off 5pin Blue LED rocker switch, 6 circuit breakers for overload protection, 12V cigarette socket, 5V/2. 1A & 5V/1A dual USB charger port and digital voltmeter, great for all types of circuit control, charging needs, and voltage monitoring

        Pre-wired switch panel with wiring instructions, mounting screws, and multi-function stickers for DIY your specific need.

        Short circuit/Overheat Protection: built-in Overload protection, suitable for most DC 12V-24V cars, UTV/ATV, trucks, trailers, RV, caravans, buses, marine boats, yachts, airplanes, etc.

        Perfect for your machine. Heavy-duty ABS plastic face panel. An all-in-one design can be DIY-used to control any vehicle's electrical appliance

        The package includes 6 Gang Toggle Rocker Switch Panel and a DIY sticker.

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