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US $79.99
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Dayton, Ohio, United States

Dayton, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:Cole Hersee Manufacturer Part Number:48122 UPC:Does not apply

Cole Hersee 48122 Battery Isolator

Cole Hersee # 48122-140 Amp Battery Isolator that is used to convert from a 1-battery system to a 2-battery system.

Used with Delco CS Series on 1988-Present Chevys, GMCs & Other Alternators that Require B+ Present at Output Terminal.

Used in many High Amp Stereo systems, EMS vehicles and Fire Trucks.

A battery isolator allows you to charge 2 batteries from a single alternator, keeping the starting battery isolated from the 2nd battery.

Easy to install - instructions are included.

Input Volts: 12VDC
Output Volts: 12VDC Volts
Output Amps Peak: 140 Amps
Number of Input Terminals: 2
Number of Output Terminals: 2
Includes Installation Kit?: No
Mounting Length: 152.4mm / 6.000in
Mounting Width: 122.2mm / 4.811in
Mounting Height: 84.9mm / 3.343in
Notes:
(1) 10-32 Ignition Stud, (1) 5/16-18 Input & (2) 5/16-18 Output Studs
Application:
Delco CS Series & Other Alternators that Require B+ Present at Output Terminal

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