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Troll Avionics Fn-100b Coolcan Direct Mount Avionics Fan 11-32 Vdc on 2040-parts.com

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Surrey, British Columbia, Canada

Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
Used but in excellent working condition.
Manufacturer Part Number:FN-100B Avionic Part Type:FAN Part Brand:TROLL AVIONICS AVIONICS FAN:11-32 VOLTS DC Part Type:Avionics DIRECT MOUNT:WITH BRACKET

Here is a used avionics blower fan in excellent working and cosmetic condition. It comes with a mounting bracket and cable connector and very easy to install.
Operating voltage is between 11 - 32 volts and is very quiet.
It was pulled out for an avionics upgrade.  Domestic and international shipping rates will depend on distance.  Please inquire before bidding.
Bid with confidence and good luck!

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