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Eureka 120V Rope Light
When you use the Eureka 120V Rope Light light up your tent or plug in an alarm clock the next time you go camping. This 120V Rope Light works with your E! Power Pak and slides easily into the sewn-in loops inside your N!nergy Screen House. Twenty-nine feet and nine inches of light string ignites clear LED bulbs for task lighting inside your Eureka N!energy tent. This plug in lighting last up to four and half hours, late-night activities are now doable even when you're camping.
Bottom Line: Don't get left in the dark; get the Eureka 12V Rope Light.
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The fact this says both 12V and 120V is very confusing and I
The fact this says both 12V and 120V is very confusing and I suspect misleading. I see where someone said it plugs into both both but no explanation given and the pictures only show a 120V plug. Eureka does not even mention this product on their website. How does this plug into the E! Power Pack? I have the E! Power Pack and the N!ergy Screen House (which came with a picture on the box showing a rope light, which I want), but my E! Power Pack does not have a 120V outlet, only 12V DC. Does the rope light come with an adapter, or is their an adapter available seperately (yet to see one)?
By: Chris Genereux
June 26, 2009
So is this product 12V with a 120V adapter, or can I actually
So is this product 12V with a 120V adapter, or can I actually plug it into a cigarette lighter on a car, or into the eureka power pack?Thanks!
By: relfrank002116453
March 12, 2008
It will plug into both.The E! Power Pack is not included.
By: arthur martineau
December 3, 2008
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