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Stevens Peak Voltage/dva Meter Cd-77 Used on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Stevens Manufacturer Part Number:CD-77

CD-77  Peak Voltage/DVA Meter
This is the industry standard for reading peak voltage, or DVA.
  • Direct, accurate readings of charge coil output, pack output and sensor or trigger output. No guesswork!
  • Overload meter protection without fuses
  • Compact package with 4 inch wide sweep taut-band meter
  • "Any-angle" rigid handle/stand
  • Positive or negative polarity switch with sensor selection
  • Meter ranges 0-5, 0-50 & 0-500
  • Includes 35-009 Amphenol Jumpers
  • Includes TS-77 Terminal Extenders
  • Includes instructions with many Johnson-Evinrude hookups and specs
  • No batteries required
   List $333.75  Dealer $267.00

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