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Activator 282 Aircraft Battery Charger - For 24v Nicad And Lead Acid Batteries on 2040-parts.com

US $489.99
Location:

Clearfield, Pennsylvania, United States

Clearfield, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Aviall Compatible Make:Power Products Inc Manufacturer Part Number:Activator 282 Compatible Model:282-300

Activator 282 charger for 24 volt NiCad and Lead Acid aircraft batteries.  Item is used, and shows slight wear from occasional use, mostly around the edges.  Manufactured 02/2012, calibration sticker is still intact.
What appears to be damage in the Front View picture is actually the calibration sticker edge coming down from the top, there is no actual damage to the body.  Any questions feel free to ask.

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