Dc Voltage Reducer Converter 28-14 V Part# 11-01455 Ameri-king Ak551-18a (new) on 2040-parts.com
Winder, Georgia, US
Converter 28-14 Volt Reducer P/N- 11-01455, Model AK551-18 (18 Amps) American King Converter, New with 8130 Tag AMERI-KING DC TO DC CONVERTER
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