Universal Solid State Generator Cut Out Curve / Flat Mount D100 on 2040-parts.com
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D100 Brand new Universal solid state generator cut-out. Curve or Flat mount This is generator cut out only and not a generator regulator. As cut outs they serve only to disconnect the battery from the generator when the generator is stopped or at low RPM. They do not regulate either voltage or current. Please do your homework before bidding Thank you |
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