**new** Ameriking Rfi Dc Line Filter, Ak-950-ftr on 2040-parts.com
West Grove, Pennsylvania, United States
Ameri-King AK-950-FTR is used to eliminate noise on the DC line
Filtered Line Voltage= +(9.0 - 32.1) VDC
Filtered Line Current = (40 - 100) Amp. Continuously
PN: AK-950-FTR
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