INTELLITEC 0100055000 Battery Disconnect Relay

INTELLITEC 0100055000 Battery Disconnect Relay

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INTELLITEC 0100055000 Battery Disconnect Relay

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Norma Bishop✓ Verified PurchaseSeptember 3, 2023
As advertised
Was Cumbersome To Install
CaptainVideoJW✓ Verified PurchaseSeptember 1, 2023
It was harder than I thought to replace because I had to disconnect the bus bars to have enough play to get the old one out.
I didn't need the model with fuses either.
Wish it was smaller but works great
Skeptical-Optimist✓ Verified PurchaseAugust 9, 2023
Works like it's supposed to. I am using it as a battery disconnect on my motorcycle to avoid parasitic drain. I have an FZ09 with a 2 camera "dash cam" and a few other accessories and am using a small SC1 antigravity battery so don't have the capacity for any parasitic drain.

I feel much better using this momentary latching relay as a battery disconnect rather than a constantly energized electromagnetic one. I originally went with the latter but changed to the former because I realized that If the other fails while I am driving I lose all electrical and my bike dies. Not a good thing if doing 70mph on the freeway or 140+mph on a track.

With this, if it fails it will either stay on or off and not flip when I am driving plus Since it only needs a momentary pulse to flip it I was able to use a secondary battery setup 2x9volt batteries in series, to energize it. One 9volt works but once a little capacity is gone then there's not enough voltage to flip it. 2 weighs only a gram more and gives me more peace of mind.

Wiring it was a little tricky, I wanted to have a single button that I could alternatively push but couldn't get that to work so eventually went with an on off on momentary toggle hidden in a spot that couldn't get hit by accident and if it did would most likely be in the on direction (again don't want to lose electrical while driving)

The only downside is that it is bigger than the other option and takes up real estate I wish I could use for other things
Works well but installing...
Papa Pastie✓ Verified PurchaseJuly 31, 2023
Installing was hard. Untill i finally after a ton of digging found installing instructions. For me. I got a old rv. I was told it was bad and needed to be replaced. There are five wires that needed to be connexted snd two of mine had shorts in them. So i needed some good details before i could figure it out so i thought id share.

First. There are directions online. You just have to really search. You need the pannel. If your is installed all ready you will have wites from the pannel to the selinoid as in this devise. The collors may or may not be exact. So. I had to do a day of research to figure that out. So on the pannel there are five wires.

So if the hooks are facing up the waites from the panel are color coded. If you look at the devices im numbering 1-6. One is the fuse far left. Two the large bolt on left. Three the small bolt to the left and so on to the right till the final fuse.

So the middle two bolts are what makes it switch. The left is the positive and right negitive. They use. I and s. Not sure why. But the pannel reverses the electric to make it flip.

So. The first fuse ike 1 left is a cable so your pannel will be able to tell you how much electric you ussing. I think. And its hard to hook up because it requires a little bittly clamp thing that is not included. If you were a rv shop you would have one but a normal person would not. A thing if you dont know the name like me would take a long time on google to find it and get a name and them order one to find out it coat less than a penny but your times is worth a lot more. Yes i want my time back.

Number 2 the bolt on the left is peower out as 5 is power in from the batt

3 and 4 the middle bolts are 12v in and out. For me orange was in. Then again

5 was power in.

6 has a fuse. Same issue as a Above and has a fuse. This power goes to the pannel and gives it the power.

7 is a ground.

So two of my darn wites were bad. But if you have one of these and everything works you can swap in about an hour. If you have the little deallies i was talking about.

If your pannel is bad you can swap in about five minutes. My old one was gold. New one is grey. And works fine.

I will say i instaled a voltage reader a month ago. This one reads about .3-.4 less than the other. But. The other is a lot closer. Im sure the wires anre making the voltage less

My advise. Find out what that thigy is. One of the reviews mentions it. If you but the pannel AND the selinoid, your going to need this "connector" to connect with the pannel. I dont think it came with it.
Came quick easy to install worked
Terri Tuttle✓ Verified PurchaseJuly 27, 2023
Was a replacement part so easy to install I did it myself and considering the older model it fit great price
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