Blue Sea 8205 Switch Toggle SPST OFF-[ON] - Trotac Marine
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Blue Sea 8205 Switch Toggle SPST OFF-[ON]

SKU:
BSS8205
$18.08
Perfect for generator starters, bilge pumps, horns, wipers, engine controls and any other application that requires switching action other than ON-OFF or different pole configuration separate from circuit protection View full description

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  • Perfect for generator starters, bilge pumps, horns, wipers, engine controls and any other application that requires switching action other than ON-OFF or different pole configuration separate from circuit protection
  • Panel switches mount in A-Series toggle circuit breaker apertures
  • Supplied with mounting adapter for standard 5/8" circuit breaker mounting hole
  • Nickel-plated brass and phenolic non-corrosive construction
Specifications
Action OFF-(ON)
Pole / Throw SPST
Maximum Amperage 15A @ 125V AC
10A @ 250V AC
15A @ 32V DC
Weight0.08lb (0.04 kg)
Weight0.08lb (0.04 kg)
Brand:
Blue Sea Systems

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