Correct Power Adapter Online Selector App

Power Adapter Selector App

Need to Find The Correct Power Adapter? Furrion® has launched a unique online application that quickly identifies the correct Furrion adapter for any cordset, from any manufacturer. Just select the desired male and female pair and the application quickly specifies the correct adapter, which can be purchased online or from any Furrion dealer.

The new application will be demonstrated at the Furrion booth (2715) at IBEX 2013, September 17-19 at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville. “Our new online adapter selection application is an easy solution to an all too common problem many boat owners have – buying the wrong adapter for their cordsets,” said Furrion Vice President Mark Curry.

Select pigtail adapters – furrion.com/us/marine-pigtail-adapter
Select Y-adapters – furrion.com/us/marine-y-adapter
Select one-piece power adapters – furrion.com/us/marine-one-piece-power-adapter

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