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Kgs Electronics Spc-5 Faa Static Inverter on 2040-parts.com

US $750.00
Location:

Vancouver, British Columbia, CA

Vancouver, British Columbia, CA
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:KGS Electronics Manufacturer Part Number:SPC-5 Warranty:No

 

 

Up for auction is a KGS Model SPC-5(), s/n 1737 Static Inverter   I believe the unit was working before removal.  As shown in the photos it was tested on the bench and appears to function properly.  I loaded both the 26 VAC 400Hz and 115 VAC 400Hz outputs and signals had very little distortion and voltage and frequency were as expected.  see photos below. 

 

Buyer pays actual shipping costs.


I require full payment be pay within 3 days via Pay Pal. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me via email before the end of auction and I will do my best to help. I am NOT charging any other fees. What you bid is what you pay plus stated shipping.


Items are sold “as is” with no warranty. It is the buyer’s responsibility to make the final determination of items serviceability, and to comply with all applicable FAR’s  or CAR's when installing part(s) on aircraft. Seller assumes no liability.

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