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System Main Relay Dc 450v 250a 500a Disconnect Nissan Leaf Prius on 2040-parts.com

US $69.00
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Like new. This came from a car with only 15 miles.
Manufacturer Part Number:294A1-3NA1B Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Brand:Panasonic

 450VDC SYSTEM MAIN RELAY for NISSAN/Renault  EV Electric Car

Maximum continuous current 240A, short time 540A

Good for EV conversion projects

Size 13"x5"x4"  - 33cm x 12cm x 10cm

It contain
- current sensor,
- 2 power relays
- and one test relay with resistor 

connector with short cable will be provided

 - Made Panasonic - Japan
AEV64050-1

Nissan part 294A1-3NA1B


 Tested and in fully working condition. 

Guaranteed not DOA.

 

All pictures shown are of the actual item.

 

Quick handling - we try to ship on the same day or within the next business day. 

The shipping will be with USPS or UPS Ground. 

Contact us for other shipping options and for international shipping quotes.

 



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