APPLE 620-2506 XSERVE RAID BATTERY MODULE A1037 For Sale

APPLE 620-2506 XSERVE RAID BATTERY MODULE A1037
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APPLE 620-2506 XSERVE RAID BATTERY MODULE A1037:
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APPLE 620-2506 XSERVE Raid BATTERY MODULE A1037

    APPLE 620-2506 XSERVE Raid BATTERY MODULE A1037

  • type: Raid BATTERY MODULE
  • manufacturer: APPLE
  • model: A1037
  • Apple P/N: 620-2506
  • voltage: 3.3 V
  • capacity: 4400 mA hr
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