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Lester Apa Model 12050 36 Volt / 20 Amps Automatic Battery Charger P/n 395101 on 2040-parts.com

US $199.99
Location:

Hollywood, Florida, United States

Hollywood, Florida, United States
Item has slight marks, rust ,scratches & dents...........
Brand:APA Voltage:36V Manufacturer Part Number:12050 UPC:Does not apply

USED Lester APA Model 12050 36 Volt / 20 Amps Automatic Battery Charger P/N 395101 IN GREAT WORKING CONDITION

 

NOTE: The charger needs to be connected to a battery in order for it to be turn on......


Please look at all the pictures carefully.Item has slight marks, rust, scratches & dents....   What you see on the pictures to will receive......

 

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