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Powermax Small Case 12v 150amp Saddle Mount Alternator on 2040-parts.com

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Hayes, Virginia, United States

Hayes, Virginia, United States
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PowerMax Small Case-12V, 150A, ext. regulated, saddle mt: The PM 150S is a saddle mount alternator, for Yanmar and many Westerbeke and Volvo-Penta engines. In combination with the PowerMax 2-step voltage regulator, or matched a smart multi-step regulator, you can be sure that your PowerMax alternator represents one of the most efficient methods of charging your batteries. With 5-6 times more charging power than standard alternators, a PowerMax provides reduced engine running time which will save on fuel consumption, noise, heat and main engine wear and tear. And since the Powermax is designed to produce high charging current at low engine RPM, your batteries will get a fast, healthy charge even when the engine is idling. This combination is perfect for sailboats charging batteries while anchored or moored.

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