LITEON PA-2102-1-LF SWITCHING POWER SUPPLY For Sale

LITEON PA-2102-1-LF SWITCHING POWER SUPPLY
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LITEON PA-2102-1-LF SWITCHING POWER SUPPLY :
$187.06

WE ARE NOT AN AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR OF ANY LISTED ITEM.This product is obtained from old ship store, please see the images and request any more details you need.

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ACCESSORIES-Accessories, manuals, cable and etc that are not in the picture listing or mention, it is NOT INCLUDED.

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WARRANTY- Our warranty is valid for30 days after initial receipt of item.

SHIPPING SERVICE- Item will be dispatch within a days after receipt payment confirmation, please provided a valid contact number in the shipping address to facilitate the shipping.

RETURN POLICY- For item condition not as described, defective. Please report to us for replacement or refund within 14 days of receipt. -All Returns must be in original condition and include all shipped accessories.

CONTACT US -Contact us through Contact Member Service. We'll replay as soon as possible.



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