BLUE SEA SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE SWITCH
Slightly smaller than our GUEST maintenance switch, these are stil pretty hardy switches with impressive current handling capabilities and able to mount in smaller spaces. Blue Sea claims 2700 amps for up to 10 seconds and 600A continuous. Use this switch to split your pack and set to OFF when working on your car to avoid shocks.
Also used to turn off car when parking for days or weeks without charging, this will prevent the gradual drain of your pack from parasitic small loads such stereo, clock, speedometer, and instruments.
- Meets American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC) requirements for battery switches
- Ignition protected—safe for installation aboard gasoline powered boats
- Case design allows surface or rear panel mounting
- Accepts two 4/0 AWG (95mm²) battery cables
- M12 tin-plated copper studs for maximum conductivity and corrosion resistance, accepts 1/2" and M12 ring terminals
- 7/8" (22.22mm) stud length to accept multiple cable terminals
- Tactile textures indicate knob position by feel only
- Case design allows surface or rear panel mounting
Cranking Rating: 10 sec. |
2,750 Amps |
Cranking Rating: 1 min. |
1,325 Amps |
Maximum Voltage Rating |
32 Volts DC |
Terminal Stud Size |
1/2" (M12) |
Intermittent Rating: 5 min. |
900 Amps |
Continuous Rating |
600 Amps |
Terminal Stud Torque |
220 in-lb (24.86 N·m) |
Mounting Holes |
Accept 1/4" (M6) Screw |
Cable Size to Meet Ratings |
4/0 AWG (120mm²) |
Terminal Stud Torque |
220 in-lb (24.86 N·m) max. |
Cable Clearance For 4/0 AWG Cables |
1.10" (27.9mm) |
Agency Standards |
UL Listed - UL 1107 Electric Power Switch Meets UL 1500 and SAE J1171 external ignition protection requirements |
Cable Size to Meet Ratings |
4/0 AWG (120mm²) |
Cable Quantity to Meet Ratings |
Two Cables |
Weight Lb (Kg) |
1.30 (0.59) |
Marked
- UL Listed - UL 1107 electric power switches
- Meets American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC) requirements
- Meets UL 1500 and SAE J1171 external ignition protection requirements
- Waterproof rated IP66—protected against powerful water jets