- 【High Quality】A ABIGAIL Top Post Knife Blade Master Switch is made of Heavy Duty solid brass which is rust and corrosion resistant, durable made for safety use. 【Note: Please Do Not choose the Material of brass plated with copper】
- 【Operation】On/Off 2 position, Battery negative pole 15.5mm-17mm, DC 12V-24V system, 250A continuous and 750A momentary at DC 12V.
- 【Application & Easy to Use】Battery NEGATIVE post only, Widely used for Car, Vehicle, RV, ATV and Boat batteries, also used for electrical equipment. Vertical knife blade type, easy to install & simple to use.
- 【Function】 used for battery to isolate and secure the electrical system, eliminate any power draw from the battery when vehicle or boat is not in use, disconnects the battery safely.
- 【100% satisfaction guarantee】If you have any issues with our Battery Disconnect Switch, simply contact customer service for troubleshooting help, parts, replacement, or refund. Our aim is to make you satisfy the parts and the service we provide for you.


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2PCS Top Post Negative Battery Disconnect Switch 12V / 24V 250/750 Amps Knife Blade Isolator Power Cutoff Switch for Marine Car Boat RV ATV
*$469.00
Informação adicional
Operation Mode | ON-OFF |
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Current Rating | 250 Amps |
Operating Voltage | 24 Volts |
Contact Type | Normally Open |
Connector Type | Blade Terminal |
Brand | A ABIGAIL |
Terminal | Marine |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.94 x 2.36 x 2.36 inches |
Circuit Type | 1-way |
Actuator Type | Knife Blade |
Contact Material | Brass |
International Protection Rating | IP65 |
Number of Positions | 2 |
Control Method | Touch |
Connectivity Protocol | X-10 |
Color | Top Post (Horizontal & Vertical) |
Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
Number of Items | 2 |
Manufacturer | A ABIGAIL |
Item Weight | 1.17 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.94 x 2.36 x 2.36 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | A5206C |
Manufacturer Part Number | A5206C |
Date First Available | September 27, 2022 |
John –
I am gonna disagree with some of the reviewers saying that your battery cable won’t tighten well on cone shaped terminal. Yes, terminal is cone shaped but I was able to tighten it no problem, I took it over some big bumps and it hasn’t moved a hair. One thing that can be improved is a bottom part of the switch, it’s made of plastic. I plan to modify this and use a metal plate on the bottom, all you need is a thick metal plate same shape as a plastic on the bottom, drill 2 holes and reconnect the switch, this way it’ll probably outlast the car.
Todd –
Just as described, mine came without a bolt for the load end, but easy to get around. Other than that product is well built imo and has been working great on my diy project. Easy to hookup and mount. The simplicity of the disconnect makes it reliable.
Recommend.
NASA engineer –
Used on threaded post group 27 battery in my camper. It works pretty well
LF –
We got my son a beater for his first car and somewhere in the electrical system is a voltage leak that I have not been able to find and kills his battery. The car is just not worth the cost of paying a pro to find the leak.
Then I came across this rather genius product.
This installs in seconds with only the tools require to loosen and tighten the battery cable. You install it on the negative terminal (NOT THE POSITIVE!!!) and as long as the switch is open, the battery cannot be drained because it requires a complete circuit to kill the battery.
Since installing this, his battery hasn’t died and we don’t have to keep jumping his car.
There is one downside. By breaking the negative, anything that the car relies on constant power for, like saving radio station presets, will not work. The car is fully electrically dead without the negative.. Not a dealbreaker when weighed against the hassle of jump starting and the cost of batteries, but something to known.
Not installed yet –
Possible to change the position of the blade
Jazz –
It appears to be well made with good quality materials.
Will be used on older model pickup truck.
Will be a simple installation.
REVIEW UPDATE:
As I was mounting this to the battery one of arms broke off. After further inspection what appears to be copper mounting arms is actually cheap “pot” metal that has been plated with a copper film, they are NOT solid copper. The one that broke had a hair line fracture under the copper plating. The only actual copper part is the blade, the rest is garbage. Don’t waste your money.
It will be going back…
Photogal –
This is an easy to install & eady to use battery disconnect but it does require a bit of space to operate. Installed it on a 2017 Outback & it works perfect. Allows the car to be stored for a couple of months, preventing the inevitable battery drainage from all the electronics. Just reconnect the battery & you’re good to go
camron –
Installed easily and worked as it’s supposed to.
camron –
The non-threaded opening only allows a 3/8″ bolt (provided) to pass through which makes it too small to attach to the negative terminal on the side mount battery (which typically receives 5/16″). You will have to drill out the hole further to allow a 5/16″ bolt to pass through to attach directly to the battery. The other side is threaded, and they provide the 5/16″ bolt but it is useless if that is where you’d ideally attach existing vehicle harness (again, as you can’t use it to attach to the battery as the non-threaded hole is too small). This is a heavy duty, well constructed unit otherwise. I had to purchase a different manufacturer to achieve a simple attachment.
Jersey J –
I think I got this around 2 years ago. I use it a little more than one time per week. It still works. There are no issues.
My auto mechanic said sometimes they will disconnect and you don’t know it. This has not happened. The battery charges like it should and the car starts. I think the price is a little high.