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Marinco/bep 721 Heavy-duty Battery Selector Switch on 2040-parts.com

US $48.00
Location:

Old Saybrook, Connecticut, United States

Old Saybrook, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New Brand:Marinco Manufacturer Part Number:721

The 721 Battery Selector Switch is a heavy duty selector switch. Housed in the same module as the 720, it includes the same removable plates and back cover. While BEP Marine recommends isolated battery systems as outlined with our distribution clusters, the 721 offers a simple economical way of separating two batteries. Please note selector switches will not separate electronics from harmful engine starting spikes.

DC Voltage
6 - 48 VDC
Stud Size (Imperial)
3 x 3/8 in
Stud Size (Metric)
2 x 10mm
OEM Part #
721B
Continuous Rating
350
Intermittent Rating
500
Cranking Rating
1500


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