The Protector 90 Amp Dual Battery Isolator- Marine, Rv, And Car on 2040-parts.com
Plainfield, New Jersey, United States
Vintage BMC - The Protector Vlll 90Amp Dual Battery ISOLATOR Handles alternators up to 70 AMPS Excellent Working Condition It was never used Full time protection for 6 to 32 Volt Dual Battery Systems dual-battery vehicles Allows you to use lights, etc., without discharging the main battery Both batteries will charge when the engine is running. All original paper work and instructions & box will be included Any questions...PLEASE ask |
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