Eta Push To Reset 10a Boat Circuit Breaker 115v 28vdc # 41-2-s14-ln2 on 2040-parts.com
US $19.64
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Dayton, Ohio, United States
Condition:New other (see details)
Brand:ETA
Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown
Manufacturer Part Number:4I-2-SI4-LN2
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ETA
41-2-S14-LN2
743-3667
New Old Stock
Length 3" Width 1 1/8" Height 5/8"
0.06 Lbs
ETA Push To Reset 10A Boat Circuit Breaker 115V 28VDC # 41-2-S14-LN2
115V 28VDC, This Breaker Is 10 Amps
Manufacturer: ETA
Part# 41-2-S14-LN2
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