*SOLD*
I puchased National Luna's Intelligent Split Charging Kit for $375 about one year ago when I had ambitions of building my 80 for expedition use. This is the kit that won the Editor's Choice in the Overland Journal. After 3 months, I decided to take a different direction with my 80 and make it into a lighter-weight rock rig with just one main battery, which I have been running solo for the past 9 months or so. So up for sale is a 3-month old:
1. National Luna Intelligent Solenoid.
2. National Luna Dual Battery Controller with dual alarms.
3. National Luna fuses and fuse holders.
4. All instructions.
You can read more about these kits at www.Equipt1.com.
The Intelligent Solenoid sells for $140 and the Dual Battery Controller sells for $95 (total = $235).
I would like to sell both for $165 + shipping. I'll also include the two fuses and fuse holders, and the instruction manual. All that is needed to complete the kit is wire and lugs, which you can easily source from a West Marine or similar for around $50-75. I think that's a fair savings versus buying the kit new for $375.
Let me know if you have any questions.
I puchased National Luna's Intelligent Split Charging Kit for $375 about one year ago when I had ambitions of building my 80 for expedition use. This is the kit that won the Editor's Choice in the Overland Journal. After 3 months, I decided to take a different direction with my 80 and make it into a lighter-weight rock rig with just one main battery, which I have been running solo for the past 9 months or so. So up for sale is a 3-month old:
1. National Luna Intelligent Solenoid.
2. National Luna Dual Battery Controller with dual alarms.
3. National Luna fuses and fuse holders.
4. All instructions.
You can read more about these kits at www.Equipt1.com.
The Intelligent Solenoid sells for $140 and the Dual Battery Controller sells for $95 (total = $235).
I would like to sell both for $165 + shipping. I'll also include the two fuses and fuse holders, and the instruction manual. All that is needed to complete the kit is wire and lugs, which you can easily source from a West Marine or similar for around $50-75. I think that's a fair savings versus buying the kit new for $375.
Let me know if you have any questions.
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