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    Blue Sea 9003E E-Series Master Battery Switch Single Circuit ON/OFF Marine Boat

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      Purchase Blue Sea 9003E E-Series Master Battery Switch Single Circuit ON/OFF Marine Boat

      SKU: BSEA-9003EB
      Blue Sea 9003E E-Series Master Battery Switch Single Circuit ON/OFF Marine Boat

      $88.83

      12 available for immediate delivery
       

      Description

      Blue Sea Systems 9003E E-Series Master Battery Switch Single Circuit ON/OFF Marine Boat

      Manual Battery Switches

      Battery switches isolate the potentially destructive energy in the battery banks when the boat is not in use or during emergencies.

      Switches a single battery to a single load group

      • Ignition protected—safe for installation aboard gasoline powered boats
      • Case design allows surface or rear panel mounting




      Specifications
      • Switch Type - Single Circuit ON-OFF
      • Color - Red
      • Switch Positions - 2
      • Battery Combine - No
      • Alternator Field Disconnect Alternator Field Disconnect protects the diodes in the alternator in the event of the switch being switched to the OFF position while the engine is running. if the AFD is not used to protect the alternator, an LED can be connected to the AFD terminals to indicate when the battery switch is in any position but OFF. - No
      • Maximum Voltage - 48V DC
      • Terminal Stud Torque - 140 in-lb (15.82 Nm)
      • Continuous Rating The maximum current a switch is designed to conduct for an indefinite period.  - 350A
      • Intermittent Rating The maximum amount of current a switch is designed to carry for a minimum of a designated period of time. - 600A (5 min)
      • Cranking Rating 30 sec Normally associated with 'cranking current' which is the current required by the starter circuit prior to engine starting. The cranking current varies significantly during the starting cycle. Initially, there is a large surge of current required to overcome the inertia and compression of the engine. This surge can be two to four times the average cranking current. Once the engine is turning there are peaks and valleys as the pistons go through the compression and exhaust cycles. The cranking current rating is used for sizing batteries, cables, and battery switches. - 1200A
      • Battery Inputs - 1
      • Cable Clearance For 4/0 AWG Cables - 1.10in (27.94 mm)
      • Cable Size to Meet Ratings - 4/0 AWG (120mm²)
      • Mounting Holes - Accept 1/4" (M6) Screw
      • Stud Material - Tinned Copper
      • Terminal Stud Size - 3/8" - 16 (M10)
      • Weight - 1.30lb (0.59 kg)