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Oracle Harness; Off-Road 40A Single Light Harness, Heavy Duty

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Oracle Harness; Off-Road 40A Single Light Harness, Heavy Duty
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      Description. When adding additional LED lighting to your Off-Road vehicle, the ORACLE Auxiliary Lighting Relay Harness is a must have. The Harness includes a 40 AMP Relay with connectors and a 30A AMP in-line fuse. Max Wattage Output : 288W (Can not exceed 288W on a single harness) Product Features: Makes installation of light bars and other Off-Road light simple. Includes a pre-wired on/off switch. Easily add more LED auxiliary lights. Works with all ORACLE LED Off-Road Lighting products All connections are soldered and heat shrunk to insure long life and durability. All connectors are weather packed and are cut to length to insure a speedy installation. Package Includes: 1 x ORACLE Off-Road 40A Single Light Harness - Heavy DutyWarranty. 1 Year

      Oracle 2073-504

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