Disconnect Switch With Alternator on 2040-parts.com
Oxford, Michigan, United States
#SBS51-904: Disconnect switch with alternator 4 post
lever type: for those with electrical experience that want to take it to
the next level. Great for race and buggy applications. Designed to
break alternator generator circuit prior to battery circuit disconnect.
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