Jaycar Short Circuits Three Project - Intruder Alarm
43.9 AUD
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This simple design features a normally open and normally closed input, 40 second siren duration and triggered LED indication.
EAN: 9319236853238
Shipping Cost: 9.95 AUD
Availability: in stock
Delivery Time: 5 - 7 Business Days
Condition: new
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