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Heavy Duty Rv Trailer Battery Quick Disconnect Cut/shut Off Safety Kill Switch on 2040-parts.com

US $22.90
Location:

Bridgeton, Missouri, United States

Bridgeton, Missouri, United States
Condition:New Brand:unbranded Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply UPC:Does Not Apply


Features:
    • Our New Heavy Duty Master Battery Disconnect Switch is mainly control power supply
    • Universal apply for street roads, RVs, trailers, or just about any vehicle where a battery cut off switch is required
    • Quality guaranteed: Water proof,durable,easy to control,ensure the vehicle electrical system reliability and stability
    • Aluminum housing and heavy duty
    • 185 amp constant / 1000 amp surge
    • 3/8" Solid brass terminals and nuts
    • Mounting
    • 75" Threaded Stem with Nut

Specification:
    • Mounting Stem Diameter: 3/4"
    • Voltage: 6-36V
    • AMPS: 190 mAh

What is included:
    • 1 x Disconnect Cut/Shut Off Safety Kill Switch
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On Aug-18-16 at 20:52:06 PDT, seller added the following information:

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