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DC12V (9V-35V) Step Up To 57V 5A 285W Power Converter For Starlink Gen 3 Router
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DC12V (9V-35V) Step Up To 57V 5A 285W Power Converter For Starlink Gen 3 Router
US $18.74US $18.74
Mon, 07 Jul, 05:05Mon, 07 Jul, 05:05
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DC12V (9V-35V) Step Up To 57V 5A 285W Power Converter For Starlink Gen 3 Router

US $18.74
ApproximatelyAU $28.73
Was US $24.99 What does this price mean?
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Condition:
New: Never Used
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Ended: 07 Jul, 2025 05:05:34 AEST
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    Get it between Tue, 12 Aug and Thu, 14 Aug to 94104.
    Located in: Irvine, California, United States
    Returns:
    30-day returns. Seller pays for return postage.
    Payments:
         Diners Club

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    eBay item number:167570943361

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    New: Never Used
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    • d***v (810)- Feedback left by buyer.
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      The Skylink DC step converter works well. It does generate some heat, but expected with ~40W being supplied.
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