Grote 82-2103 Battery Master Disconnect Switch - New on 2040-parts.com
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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One Grote 82-2103 master battery disconnect switch
Designed for 12V DC vehicles
Disconnects all circuitry to reduce possibility of theft and accidental electrical fire
Large die cast lever for ease of operation
fits panel up to 1/4" thick
10,000 Life cycle
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