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*new* Startrans Power Distribution Board & Battery Plus At-pdm-002 Pcb-261-md R2 on 2040-parts.com

US $275.00
Location:

Fremont, Indiana, United States

Fremont, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:American Technology Componets Manufacturer Part Number:AT-PDM-002

*NEW*

By American Technology Components Inc.

Power Distribution Board & Battery Plus

Part Number: AT-PDM-002

Model Number: PCB-261-MD R2

For Startrans Power Distribution Module

Measures: 16" x 7" x 2"

17 Song Chauan 871-1C-S-R1 12VDC 20A/35A 14vdc .C1211

4 Song Chauan 896H-1CH-D Coil:12VDC 50A/30A 14VDC c1142

40 LEDS

Helpful Information found on product:

The PDM-002 LV-8R was the first Power Distribution Module with isolation relays. 

PDM-002  LV-8R discontinued - superceded by the LV-8RC/RCL

The PDM – Power Distribution Module is a low voltage (12 to 30V AC/DC) power distribution module designed to take a single power source and distribute that power to multiple circuits. It comes in 3 or 5 circuit models which can be linked together to achieve multiple circuits.





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