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Product Description
Single Circuit Battery Switches (6005 and 6006) - Switch a single battery to a single load group. 2 switch positions (ON-OFF). 1 battery input. • Continuous Rating: 300 Amps • Terminal Stud Torque: 120 in-lb maximum • Cable Clearance for 4/0 AWG Cables: 1.12" • Cranking Rating @ 10 sec: 1,500 Amps • Cranking Rating @ 1 min: 775 Amps • Intermittent Rating (5 min.): 500 Amps • Maximum Voltage Rating: 48V DC |
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Pros
- Easy to Install
- Easy to Use
- Good Value
Cons
Best Uses
- Boating
Comments about Blue Sea Systems Blue Sea m-Series 6006 Battery Switch, Single Circuit w/Knob:
works perfect for turning power off to power poles
- Primary use:
- Personal
Pros
- Easy to Install
Cons
Best Uses
- Boating
Comments about Blue Sea Systems Blue Sea m-Series 6006 Battery Switch, Single Circuit w/Knob:
easy to install and easy to use
- Primary use:
- Personal
Pros
- Compact Design
- Easy To Use
- Safe
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Blue Sea Systems Blue Sea m-Series 6006 Battery Switch, Single Circuit w/Knob:
works good i have it on my duck hunting boat
Pros
- Durable
Cons
Best Uses
- PWC battery isolation
Comments about Blue Sea Systems Blue Sea m-Series 6006 Battery Switch, Single Circuit w/Knob:
Moved the engine ground from the battery to the switch and a new ground cable from switch to the battery. I had an extra 12g lead from the battery ground to the MPEM box so I added a terminal on one of the removable side panels and attached to the switch terminal for engine ground. The removable panels on each side allows the battery cables to come from any direction and makes installation easy. I also added S.S. lock nuts on the housing and secured with JB Weld so I could install removable S.S. bolts to remove the switch from the housing without dropping the nuts into the engine well. The removeable panels also allowed me to install vertically (to be able to read the switch normally) attaching the switch to a crossover panel under the seat. You will have to buy the bolts seperately to secure the housing and switch, but that is okay because the different ways to mount the switch will require different lengths.
Pros
- Durable
- Easy To Install
- Good quality
Cons
- No Instructions
Best Uses
- Small Boats
Comments about Blue Sea Systems Blue Sea m-Series 6006 Battery Switch, Single Circuit w/Knob:
Nice product that I feel safer having installed. Compact size is convenient.
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Is this switch submersible?Asked on 6/4/2011 by Anonymous0 answers
Q:
Could this be used as a 24V trolling motor disconnect rather than a plug?Asked on 4/5/2010 by Geez1 answer
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noAnswered on 6/25/2011 by roadkinghd2001 from waterloo,sc
Q:
Is this the replacement switch for the discontinued PN 9006, which was a mini switch on/off with knob?Asked on 11/19/2009 by Chris from La Paz, Mexico, BCS1 answer
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This has a part number of 6006 unfortunately.Answered on 12/4/2009 by Bryant from Tech
Q:
I have battery drain when my pontoon boat isn't used for several days. Is this something that could be used to disconnect from the battery? If so, how would it be installed? Or is there something better?Asked on 5/13/2009 by Terry from Lodi, CA1 answer
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Yes, you can use this switch to disconnect from the battery. On the back of this switch are two studs. The positive (+) leads from the motor, switch panel or any other item that you wish to disconnect, will connect to the stud marked common. The positive (+) lead from the battery will connect to the stud marked battery.Answered on 5/26/2009 by Casey Marine Buyer from Overtons






