Battery Disconnect Watch Dog
This kit includes:
- Watch Dog main battery disconnect switch
- Emergency toggle switch
- 4-way wire harness (8.33 feet)
- 7-way wire harness (13.25 feet)
- FR1301 stainless steel momentary push button included
The Watch Dog automatic battery disconnect switch is capable of handling 300 amps of current continuously and is versatile in its ability to handle both 12V and 24V systems. Utilizing bistable “magnetic latch” technology, the Watch Dog secures its ON/OFF positions without current draw and requires over 80G of force to mechanically separate the contacts.
The Watch Dog has some of the highest International Protection ratings of IP67 and IP69K—ensuring the strongest protection against dust and moisture. The Watch Dog has built-in programmable time delay settings and a manual emergency toggle switch with a system status LED indicator.
Features
- Simplify your shutdown routine with automatic battery disconnection and a programmable time delay shutdown
- Bistable “Magnetic Latch” technology maintains the ON and OFF positions without current consumption
- Max continuous current load of 300 Amps and supports 12V and 24V systems out of the box
- Incredibly durable, dustproof, and water tight—even against high-pressure water jets
- Safety is a priority with the included Emergency Toggle Switch for manual Watch Dog battery disconnect
Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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