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Ak-550-6 Ameri-king 14 To 28 Volt Converter - Used Avionics on 2040-parts.com

US $350.00
Location:

Spring Hill, Tennessee, United States

Spring Hill, Tennessee, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Ameri-King Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:AK550-6

I am selling a TSO'd Ameri King Power Booster, model AK-550-6, which upconverts from 14V aircraft power to 28V (6 Amp).

:: FAA TSO-C71 approved.
:: DESIGNED TO MEET MIL STD - 810 D / 704 Cat B /461C / 202 C ; MIL-T-5422F CI 1A.
 (GARMIN INTERNATIONAL INC. P/N 013-00051-00)
Input= + (9.0-16.1)Vdc. Output= + 28 Vdc Regulated Fixed.
 Output Current of 6 Amp.Continuously.
 

FEATURES:

•Output Overcurrent Protection; Short Circuit Protection.
•Extremely Low Standby (No Load) Power Consumption.
•PWM Design, Hi Efficiency, Low Heat, Low Ripple; Small Size; Light Weight.
•MIL SPEC Connector included.

Working as removed, and bench tested to confirm in working condition.

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