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Used Aim Beacon - Full Working Order With Split Beacon And Extra Supply Cords on 2040-parts.com

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Oxnard, California, United States

Oxnard, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:AIM Surface Finish:White Manufacturer Part Number:TL0600

This AIM timing beacon has seen some use.  The case shows some signs of wear and a bit of sun-yellow.  As you can see from the pictures, it still operates and functions just fine.  In the photo, you can see the IR LEDs are still at high output.  This wouldn't be visible to the naked eye.  

There are three sets of power cables with flat "blade-type" connectors to attach to a scooter battery.  I usually just alligator clipped those to a spare bike battery.  It's what I had lying around and has a higher charge density.  If you're crafty, you can chop off the blade connectors and solder on some gator clamps.  

The smaller beacon actually came from a different kit, but I believe it can be set as a split-time beacon if you set up your lap timer properly.  

Random Shiz: I had a spare AMB transponder bracket, so I hope you can make use of it.  I think that little 9V adapter is for a Power Commander.  There's also a power adapter for the AIM to a 2-pin something that I don't recognize.  If nothing else, that provides a good pin adapter for another power source.  

Thanks for looking!

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