Heavy Duty Battery Cutoff Switch Auto Car Truck Boat on 2040-parts.com
Foxboro, Massachusetts, US
What you are bidding on is a heavy duty battery cutoff switch .It will prevent battery drain when your vehicle is in storage and will deters theft.It is rated for 300 amps. maximum /1000 amps for 10 seconds. Good Luck and Happy Bidding!
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