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Nrg Epac 3 Voltage Stablizer on 2040-parts.com

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New London, Connecticut, United States

New London, Connecticut, United States
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This is a new NRG innovation voltage stabilizer for high performance engines and if you have a lot of accessories hooked to battery,You hook the red pos wire to battery and blue ground to frame do not hook ground to neg battery terminal.when it is installed properly you will see the light on the side blink red to green this is showing it is stabilizing power.Can save you up to 3 batteries and give you faster startup ,more volts for high powered amps ,steadier idle ,quicker response when hitting gas.Save yourself money on electronic accessories by stabilizing volts going to them and makes it easier on engine components like alternator and battery.Keep out of moisture for longer life of NRG epac.e electronic equipment warranty only through NRG innovation for factory defect.Buyer pays return shipping,tested and approved.

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