Mike Light Ssi- Kerif Lip Lite 6240-01-362-4902 Ml-8 Night Vision Compatible Gr on 2040-parts.com
Pleasant Hill, Missouri, United States
This is a Kerif Night Vision Lip Lite Model ML-8. It is the most popular light used in the night time military cockpits. It is powered by 2 AA batteries which are included. It comes with everything needed, including instructions to install on your headset. These were removed from working headsets and tested good. Mike/Lip Lite (ML8) KERIF The standard issue Military Mike Lite NSN: 6240-01-362-4902 3 NVIS* Green A LED's, Compatible with Night Vision A Generation III product. Preserves dark adaptation. Push ON - Push OFF switch that can be actuated by the lip or tongue. A slight push on the switch causes momentary light, while a further push keeps the light on until another push turns the light off. Uses 2 AA batteries Fits all David Clark H10-76 headsets and other headsets too. FREE SHIPPING and Local Pickup too See my other items for sale See my Headsets that I have for sale at my eBay Store http://stores.ebay.com/KC-Headsets |
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