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Heart Interface Link 2000r Dual Battery Monitor W/ Shunt And Board on 2040-parts.com

US $249.00
Location:

San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States
Condition:Used

Used Link 2000R Controller and Battery monitor with Shunt and Board.

Hard to find and highly sought after!

 The Link 2000R offers the features of the Link 2000 plus a three-stage advanced alternator regulator and alternator output monitoring.
(For use only with 12 or 24 Volt “P” field type alternators.)
• Includes all features of the Link 1000, plus the ability to monitor and display the state-of-charge of a second battery bank
• Can be set for four different battery types including wet, gel and AGM
 Quick touch keys for volts, amps, amp hours and time
• Easy to read backlit LCD display provides digital readout of system data
• Flush mount design

Light scratches and scuff marks on the panel but not bad.
Removed during an upgrade.
Comes with only what you see.
Download the manual online.

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