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Cessna 206 & 210 Upgrade to 100-Amp Small Case Alternator

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C-206 100-Amp System --- Directly replaces OEM 60 Amp alternator!

100 Amp Lightweight alternator NOW available to directly replace the OEM 60-Amp alternators. Mounts with original hardware and uses OEM voltage regulators for SIMPLE installation.

100 POTENT Amps --- and alternator weighs only 12 Lbs.!

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  • Straight-forward conversion simply requires installing 100-amp NationalAirparts alternator, upgrading alternator output wiring, installing 100-amp circuit breaker and replacing the original ammeter.

  • The 100-amp upgrade gives the added power necessary to run high-drain equipment such as sophisticated photo and communication equipment and/or air conditioning. This is the ULTIMATE electrical power upgrade for these aircraft --- and the ONLY PROVEN FAA-PMA lightweight 100-amp small-case alternator available!

  • NOTE: 60-amp ammeters must be replaced by an ammeter or loadmeter of sufficient capacity*
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    * C-206 Analog Ammeter

    (Digital Ammeter Available)

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    * C-206 Digital Ammeter

    (Optional)

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    100 Amp Circuit Breaker

    (Various Locations Permissible)

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    Ammeter Shunt Installation

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    Kits are complete with detailed installation instructions, and include copies of previously-approved FAA Field Approvals to help secure local FSDO installation approval.

  • Warranty for the 100-Amp alternators in this kit, as with all National AirParts alternators, remains at the industry-setting standard of 2 years or 600 operating hours. Parts and service are available worldwide from any National distributor, FBO or directly from the National factory.
  • To order, or obtain more information, call National AirParts, Inc., at 1-800-713-1111 or (386) 734-3365

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