Rapid Start 2000 - 28vdc Ground Power Unit (gpu) on 2040-parts.com
Vero Beach, Florida, US
Rapid Start 2000 - 28vdc Ground Power Unit (GPU) Engine - Duetz-Ruggerini type MD190, 2 cylinder diesel - 17HP continuous@3000 RPM, electric start with keyswitch and run time meter Aircraft Starting - Instantaneous peak starting - 2000 Amps, 20' 2/0 cable with 2251 aircraft oval plug Generator - Alternator 3-phase rectified - Provides power and automatically charges its own maintenance-free batteries during operation.
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