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Sierra
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Lifetime warranty on Sierra Parallel Switchs and other Sierra Engine Parts. Thousands of engine parts, lowest prices, OEM and Sierra engine part technicians available.
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adding a second battery
I have a 2001 90hp merc O/B 2 stroke model #1090412YD sserial # OT270670. Can I add a second battery and will the alternator be able to charge both? Thanks!!
Submitted by: Gary Kolenda
You can add a second battery. You only have a 16 amp stator so charging can be a bit slow.
Universal Mount Battery Selector Switch, 4 Position, 2111A
Hi Go2Marine, we are a chandlery in Perth Western Australia, post code 6025. Can you please give me a price on 2 of the above Guest battery switches with freight. We have a customer requiring two and no reliable wholesale outlet for Guest in this part of the world. Also advise your preferred method of payment. Thanks for your assistance.
Submitted by: Steve Marwick
We do carry a full line of Battery Switches and ship all over the world on a regular basis. We have several freight options depending on your shipping address. Just enter your address in the on-line cart and the shipping wil be calculated. Wwe accept all major credit cards, paypal and wire transfer.
Do you offer a selector switch that is push button?
We want to operate a car using 2 separate batteries. We need a switch that will allow us to operate on battery #1 one day, then on battery #2 the next, alternating days and batteries; we want to use a push button switch from inside the vehicle to accomplish this. Can you make this happen?
Submitted by: Larry McLellan
Due to high amp loads, there are no battery selector switches that are ’push button’. You have two real world options: 1. Use a Rotary selector Switch like you see here. 2. Install a Battery Isolator so that when you draw from one battery (like for lights and music), you will still have the other battery for starting.
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