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Power Inverter 12 Volt DC to 110V AC 85 Watts with Video Game Port

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Power Inverter 12 Volt DC to 110V AC 85 Watts with Video Game Port

MPN: DA 85-GP
Condition: New


Video Game Port with 85 Watts Inverter
Additional Installation may be required****
Please check your device power specs before purchasing***


Step 1:
Attach RED Lead on the inverter output to Spade #1 (R) on the Switch. Attach WHITE Lead to Spade #2 (W) on the Switch. Attach BLACK Lead to Spade #3 (B) on the Switch.

Step 2:
Attach two BLUE Leads on the inverter output to the AC 110V Receptacle.

Step 3:
Attach RED Lead on the inverter input with a 10A In-Line Fuse to the 12V Power Source Positive. Attach BLACK Lead to the 12V Power Source Negative.

CAUTION:
The leads connection must be correct. Otherwise, it will result in short circuit or damages to the appliances.

Back View Features:
12V Positive Attach RED Lead in Inverter Output
12V Positive Attach WHITE Lead on Inverter Output
Ground Attach BLACK Lead on Inverter Output
Switch
LED Indicator
AC-110V Receptacle
Attach BLUE Leads on Inverter Output
Video Jack to TV
Audio Right Channel Jack to TV Right Channel
Audio Left Channel Jack to TV left Channel or Mono TV

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