Manual Master Battery Disconnect On/off Switch 12-volt 100 Amp Top Post on 2040-parts.com
Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
New Moroso master battery disconnect switch. Simple on/off switch allows you to manually disconnect and reconnect your battery right from the battery. This switch mounts between your battery and battery cable. For top-post batteries. 12-volt compatible. 100 Amp continuous. Rotary style knob (not push-pull). This is a great way to keep your battery from draining on cars that are stored more often than driven.
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