| Scanstrut SC-USB-F1 Flip Pro Fast Charge Dual USB SocketFlip Pro is designed for use with either a 12V or 24V input and features  1x USB-A and 1x USB-C charging port. This provides the optimum choice  of connection for any device and the fastest charging for your device  onboard. Internal anti-corrosion protective coatingUV resistant316 stainless hinge and springUniversal fit for any USB-A or USB-C connectorsFast charge (60W max) up to 2 devices at a timeEasy Install, using standard USB mounting hole - 29mm (1 1/8”)Input voltage: 10-30V DC (12/24V System)Input current Max: 6A (10A fuse recommended) Standby power draw: 0.01W 
 Flip Pro is designed for use with either a 12V or 24V input and  features 1x USB-A and 1x USB-C charging port. This provides the optimum  choice of connection for any device and the fastest charging for any  device onboard. When not in use, the spring-loaded cap remains tightly closed,  protecting the ports from the elements. When charging, it quickly locks  open to protect the cables when plugged in. Featuring a super-compact footprint, Flip Pro is constructed from  premium, marine-grade materials. and is IPX4 waterproof, making it  completely washdown-ready. Flip Pro is FAST! It will charge at up 36W on a 12V system or up to  60W on a 24V system. This makes it perfect for charging modern laptops  via the USB-C port. It’s also 2x faster for charging large tablets and  is designed to effortlessly charge both an iPad Pro & iPhone at the  same time.  The install cut-out matches those of standard USB sockets for easy  retrofit or swap of an existing USB charger, allowing a quick upgrade to  keep up with the heavier power draws of modern electronic devices. USB – C output: 60W max on 24V system, 36W max on 12V system.USB – A output: 36W max.Important information The charge cable supplied with your device (tablet, phone, action  camera, etc) must be used to achieve maximum charge performance from  this charger. Phones will charge at the same speed whether on a 12V or  24V input voltage system. However, a 24V system must be used to get the  full 60W output suitable for fast charging laptops. 
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