Progressive Dynamics Pd9160 Rv Charger Customized on 2040-parts.com
Fall River, Nova Scotia, Canada
I Have 20 of these RV Chargers available. The Chargers were customized by progressive dynamics with the PD9160 with special AC cable as well as DC output cables, see photos.
These chargers are brand new and never used. Selling price is $100 CAD each or $80 USD Each. All Chargers have been tested and guaranteed to work |
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