Ch Cole Hersee 48162 200 Amp Multi Battery Isolator on 2040-parts.com
Fair Lawn, New Jersey, United States
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Cole Herse Co. 48162 battery 200amp battery isolator. 12 to 36volt DC.
Bought new for over $140, mounted but never used. Did test and unit works perfectly. We sold our race trailer and tow vehicle and never had the system completed in time. Therefore our loss your gain. Selling at a great price. Sold as seen in pictures. |
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