Complete Dual Boat Battery Switch System

Everything you need to start your boat wiring project

This complete OEM quality marine battery switch system helps you to choose which battery to use - or charge - when you are underway or at play.

This complete boat battery wiring kit includes the industry leading Guest 2111A battery switch, boat battery wiring - two red and two black, both 4' long with 3/8" tinned copper terminals, terminal boots

Battery Selector System

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An OEM quality manual battery switch system that manages your boat batteries - two red molded from high temperature vinyl, a BEP Dual Post with tinned copper studs for added corrosion resistance.

This complete marine battery switch system even comes with a handy boat battery wiring diagram to simplify an already simple installation.

Mystery Drain?

The included boat battery switch also works as a battery disconnect - allowing you to easily shut off your boat's power while you're away. And, its heavy duty copper contacts mean you always have a great connection. It is an excellent choice for most outboards and stern drives as it is rated at 230 Amps continuous and 345 Amps momentary.

This easy to install marine battery switch measures only 5" in diameter and 2 3/4" in height.

Stay safe underway

The long-life battery cable is constructed of rust-resistant tinned copper wire. For added corrosion protection, the terminal ends are covered in adhesive lined shrink tubing.

Accidental short circuits are less likely with the battery terminal boot, which is molded from high temperature vinyl that will remain flexible and not fade over time.

Already simple installation is made even easier by the BEP Dual Ground Buss. It has tinned copper studs for added corrosion resistance and the base is made of high temperature plastic for addition insulation from it's mounting surface.

If you have any questions about this or any Boat Wiring Store product, please call us at 720 239 2232, write to us at boatwiringstore@gmail.com or visit our sister site, Easy Ac/Dc, where we try to answer more general questions about boat wiring and marine electrical.