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282-300 - Power Products by Lamar Technologies – Activator 282 24V Aircraft Battery Charger

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The 282-300 is a specific part number of the series Lamar Techologies 282-Activator. For more generalized information on this item series or for more options, click here.

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11-13888Alternative Manufacturer's Part Number
282Lamar Products Manufacturer's Part Number
282-300Previous Model Number by Power Products
General Information
Part #282-300
ManufacturerLamar Techologies
NSN6130014652674
Manual 1View Serial numbers 21228 and higher, manufactured Janu
Shipping Information
Shipping Weight3.7 lbs.
Shipping Dimensions7 x 7 x 5 in.
Schedule B8504409520
ECCNEAR99

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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

Question:
Can the 282 be attached to the battery while it is still installed in the aircraft?
Answer:

While the operating manual does not specifically mention this, it is general practice not to charge a battery installed in the aircraft, as it could cause damage to other parts of the aircraft if any issue arose during charging.

Asked December 8, 2023
Question:
Can this be used to power the cockpit display for training purposes?
Answer:

No, this is not an auxiliary power unit. It is a battery charger only.

Asked December 8, 2023