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Mid-continent Instruments Dc-ac Inverter Md26-14 on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

West Grove, Pennsylvania, United States

West Grove, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:MCI Manufacturer Part Number:MD26-14

Mid-Continent Instruments DC-AC Inverter
New in Opened Box, never Used. Both include packaged PMA.
PN: MD26-14
SN: K08-11085, M04-10552
List Price: $499
Qty 2

This Dual 14v & 28v classic DC to AC solid- state "peanut" inverter provides a reliable source of 26VAC, 400 Hz, AC power. Versatile, compact and lightweight, it is ideal for use with Stormscope bootstrap and multifunction display installations.

Input: 14/28VDC @ 0.75 amp. (MD26-14/28)
Output: 26 VAC,400 Hz, Single Phase, 10 volt-amperes

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