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Summit Racing SUM-830051 - Summit Racing® Remote Battery Disconnect Kits

  • Battery Disconnect Swtich, Remote Push-Pull, 250 Continuous Amps Rating, Each
  • Estimated Ship Date: Today
 
BrandSummit Racing
Manufacturer's Part NumberSUM-830051
Part TypeBattery Disconnect Switches
Product LineSummit Racing® Remote Battery Disconnect Kits
Summit Racing Part NumberSUM-830051
 
Switch ActivationManual
Switch ActuationRemote push pull
Voltage Compatibility12
Continuous Amp Rating250 amps
Surge Amp Rating2,500 amps
Includes Alternator DisconnectNo
Includes Magneto DisconnectNo
WaterproofYes
Mounting Bracket IncludedYes
Emergency Off Decal IncludedNo
QuantitySold individually.
NotesIncludes T-handle, 18 in. threaded linkage rod and mounting bracket.
 

Easily shut down current from the battery.

These Summit® remote battery disconnect kits positively shut off all of the current from the batteries in the event of a short or accident. Use the Summit® battery disconnect switches to shut off all current from your battery, and be safe no matter where your vehicle is.

Warranty

Summit Racing Equipment® warrants this product for 90 days from the date of purchase. Carburetors SUM-M08600VS, SUM-M08750VS, and SUM-M08750MS carry a 1-year warranty. If the product is used for racing or competition, this warranty is limited to manufacturer defects only; wear and breakage are not covered under any circumstances. If the product shows, in our opinion, evidence of being used or installed contrary to the instructions and/or subjected to improper handling, packaging, or shipping by the customer, it will not be covered by our limited warranty. The liability to Summit Racing Equipment® for losses or damages arising out of any cause whatsoever is limited to the full refund of the purchase price or, at our option, repair or replacement of the product(s). Summit Racing Equipment® shall not be liable for any consequential or incidental damages. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of consequential or incidental damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.