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Your cart is empty.Specifications Special Applications Remotely-operated battery isolator, remote battery disconnect switch Insulated/Grounded Insulated NO/NC Normally open or normally closed Min Qty No Circuitry SPST Contacts copper Housing plated steel Voltage Rating 12V Terminals copper; 10-32 thread and 5/16"-24 thread. Hex nuts and lock washers included Continuous Rating 110A Maximum Current, Make - Maximum Current, Break 110A Intermittent Time Not applicable: continuous Bracket Straight Bracket Mounting Holes 5/16" x 19/32", 2-13/64" on center Breather Hole no UL Marine & CE ISO 8846 Marine Not listed Other Information Coil circuit energized by momentary switch
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2021
My battery disconnect for my toad quit working. The solenoid was the problem. This is the exact one Road Master uses in their kit. This was a lot cheaper then buying a $198.00 kit.
D. Armer
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2020
Works as advertised. If you’re buying this you know this is what you need. *Mechanically latching*. The only thing that surprised me is that you can use either the same or opposite polarity to latch and unlatch it. Switch flips the state no matter which polarity you send to it. Most of these require reverse polarity to unlatch. The good thing is that because of this you can use a single pole momentary contact switch to trigger this on and off rather than needing a DPDT momentary contact switch.
Peter Depue
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2019
Quality made product. Have used this latching relay in many installations which required a remote battery disconnect.
Robert J. Crowley
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2019
A better descriptor might be "Toggling solenoid" since one pulse creates and ON state and one more pulse creates an OFF state. This is not really what you want in a battery disconnect circuit since a second pulse can reconnect your battery. It doesn't matter what the coil polarity is. A better scheme would be a true magnetic latching relay that can only latch when a positive voltage is applied, and only release when a negative voltage is applied.
Scott
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2017
I bought this as part of an Inverter/battery backup for my freezer. I built a little relay box that switches the solenoid on and off when street power goes away. It threw me off when I found it reacts differently when switching on and off. When switching to On, it does so on the rise of the switching circuit pulse. When switching to off, it does so on the fall of the switching circuit pulse. I had to add a delay relay to compensate. Of course if you are just using a momentary contact switch, you will probably never have an issue.
Donald Dickerman
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2016
The solenoid arrived sooner than expected and was packaged very well. Everything worked as I wanted. Also the price was very reasonable.Thanks so much.Don
Len
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2016
works well but since there were no instructions on the orientation I had to call and I was advised to mount it horizontally with the black cap either facing to the left or right. If the solenoid has to be mounted vertically then the black cap should face down
Steve Ward
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2015
Awesome product, even better price. Way to go Amazon!
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