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Maxwell 12v Ultracapacitor Engine Start Module Esm123000-31 on 2040-parts.com

US $500.00
Location:

El Cajon, California, United States

El Cajon, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:MAXWELL Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:ESM123000-31 Country/Region of Manufacture:China UPC:Does not apply

Maxwell 12V Ultracapacitor Engine Start Module ESM123000-31

Up for sale is a used Maxwell ESM 123000-31 Engine Start Module.    

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Manufacture Description:

What is an Engine Start Module? An ESM works in tandem with batteries, extending usable life by providing reliable burst power at ignition. Ultracapacitors use an electrostatic field to store and deliver power. They charge and discharge in just fractions of a second, supplying rapid bursts of energy to crank the engine over. Reliable starts in any extreme, just what drivers count on.

  • Starts your truck every time, Over a million starts, Weighs only 23 pounds
  • Operates reliably from -40F to 140F
  • Eliminates costs associated with dead or drained batteries
  • Reduces the need for idling to maintain battery voltage
  • Easy to install-just like a standard Group 31 battery, Extends the life of lead acid batteries

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