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Paneltronics 1 Ac And 1 Dc 13 Position Circuit Breaker With Line And Load Meters on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
Paneltronics Marine circuit boards.<br>12 DC volt panel has 13 positions and Line Voltage Meter, and Load Meter. Measures 13 3/4" w × 7th . This is a working panel, manufactured by Paneltronics Miami Florida.
Brand:PANELTRONICS Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

The auction includes 2 (two), electrical Marine panels by Paneltronics Miami Florida.
12 volt DC System with 13 positions and a Line Voltage Meter and Load Current Meter.
Measures 13 3/4" w × 7" h
And
AC panel w Line and Load meters.
Measures 13 3/4 " w × 10" h
Both panels in working condition with installed circuit breakers.

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