Older Units Still Being Used in the Field
You can expect to get decades of use out of your JFM charger analyzers!
24-400, built in 1986 and reconditioned in 2010
24-400A, built in 1989 and reconditioned in 2010![24-400A_3-500](https://www.jfmeng.com/wordpress_test/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/24-400A_3-500-223x300.jpg)
24-400L![24-400L-500](https://www.jfmeng.com/wordpress_test/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/24-400L-500-217x300.jpg)
AMBAC II – reconditioned in 2010![ambac_II-500](https://www.jfmeng.com/wordpress_test/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/ambac_II-500-300x183.jpg)
Superseder II, circa 1985![SupII_1985-500](https://www.jfmeng.com/wordpress_test/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/SupII_1985-500-300x239.jpg)
24-400D, built in 1993, serviced in 2012![24-400D-500](https://www.jfmeng.com/wordpress_test/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/24-400D-500-300x289.jpg)
Superseder IIA, circa 1990![Supersder IIA-1990-500](https://www.jfmeng.com/wordpress_test/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Supersder-IIA-1990-500-300x232.jpg)