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Model # 141-265 Official Century 10-amp 12/24-v deep cycle battery charger

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Official Century 141-265 10-amp 12/24-v deep cycle battery charger, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Power Cord 246-248-666
#7

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Power cord

Part #246-248-666

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Volt Selector Switch 246-297-666
#11

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Volt selector switch

Part #246-297-666

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Base 440-334-020
#3

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Base

Part #440-334-020

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Cable Assembly 865-754-666
#6

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Cable assembly

Part #865-754-666

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Switch (momentary) 246-205-666
#2

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Switch (momentary)

Part #246-205-666

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Meter W/c.board 865-750-666
#1

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Meter w/c.board

Part #865-750-666

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Cover 440-247-030
#9

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Cover

Part #440-247-030

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Welder Selector Switch Knob 246-041-666
#13

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Welder selector switch knob

Part #246-041-666

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Circuit Breaker 246-183-666
#5

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Circuit breaker

Part #246-183-666

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Handle W/clips 412-260-666
#8

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Handle w/clips

Part #412-260-666

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