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Heart Interface Remote Panel - Freedom Series on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Gilbertsville, Kentucky, United States

Gilbertsville, Kentucky, United States
Great condition, no obvious defects.
Brand:Heart / Xantrex /West Marine

This is a remote panel for a Heart Inverter/charger. It is the older style and connects to the inverter/charger via a standard telephone cable (not included).
It is in working condition. One of the photos shows it connected to my boat and light up.

You can find the product manual at xantrez.com under discontinued products   combie_owner_manual.pdf


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