Amps Required to Close Circuit on Battery Isolation Solenoid # PK5231201
Question:
On your battery solenoid, what is the current rating amps for the holding coil? Not the solenoid current rating 100amps. How much juice does it take to keep the solenoid energized? 12VDC system.
asked by: Joe M
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Expert Reply:
I spoke with my contact and it requires 1/2 of an amp in order to close the circuit and keep it closed.
expert reply by:
Leah S
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Starter Solenoid - SPST - 12 Volt - 100 Amp - Continuous Duty - Grounded
- Accessories and Parts
- Battery Boxes
- Switches and Solenoids
- 100 Amp
- Pollak
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