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Starter Solenoid - SPST - 12 Volt - 100 Amp - Continuous Duty - Insulated - UL Listed

Starter Solenoid - SPST - 12 Volt - 100 Amp - Continuous Duty - Insulated - UL Listed

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Single-pole, single-throw insulated starter solenoid for 12-volt applications. 100-Amp capacity. Normally open contacts. Continuous duty. Includes hardware. On-off circuitry. UL listed. 1-800-940-8924 to order Pollak accessories and parts part number PK5230701 or order online at etrailer.com. Free expert support on all Pollak products. Great prices and Fastest Shipping for Starter Solenoid - SPST - 12 Volt - 100 Amp - Continuous Duty - Insulated - UL Listed. Accessories and Parts reviews from real customers.
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Pollak Accessories and Parts - PK5230701

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Single-pole, single-throw insulated starter solenoid for 12-volt applications. 100-Amp capacity. Normally open contacts. Continuous duty. Includes hardware. On-off circuitry. UL listed.


Features:

  • Single-pole, single-throw
  • UL listed
  • Insulated
  • Includes hardware


Specs:

  • Capacity: 100 amps at 12 volts
  • Duty: continuous
  • Circuitry: on-off
  • Contacts: normally open
  • Quantity: 1
  • 1-Year limited warranty


Note: This solenoid is designed to be mounted vertically, with the cap facing downward. It should be mounted in an enclosed area.



52-307-01 Starter Solenoid - Single Pole Single Throw - 12 Volts - 100 Amperes - Continuous Duty - Insulated





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Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.




Video Transcript for Pollak Battery Boxes PK5230701 Review

Today we're going to review part number PK5230701. This is the Pollak 12 Volt 100 Amp Continuous Duty Insulated Starter Solenoid. This is a single-pole, single-throw solenoid. It is UL listed. It is insulated and includes the nuts on all the screws for your attachment points. The specs on this, the capacity is 100 amps at 12 volts.

It is a continuous duty. It is on and off circuitry, the context are normally open and this part is for a quantity of one. Now basically, this is your mounting bracket that you would install this wherever you need to. Right here, your two large ones, one on each side, these are your contact terminals where your 12 volt power would come in and go out. The two smaller terminals or your ignition and ground terminals. That should do it for the review on part number PK5230701.

The Pollak 12 Volt 100 Amp Continuous Duty Insulated Starter Solenoid. .


Customer Reviews

Starter Solenoid - SPST - 12 Volt - 100 Amp - Continuous Duty - Insulated - UL Listed - PK5230701

Average Customer Rating:  4.6 out of 5 stars   (13 Customer Reviews)

Single-pole, single-throw insulated starter solenoid for 12-volt applications. 100-Amp capacity. Normally open contacts. Continuous duty. Includes hardware. On-off circuitry. UL listed.

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This is supposed to be a continuous run Solenoid it gets too hot to leave on for more then 40 minutes.
But because of having to pay freight coming and going. It would cost to much to send back. So I guess I'm stuck with it.



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I received the solenoid quickly, it works very well and fit perfectly where I needed it. It is running a 12v pump on a 100a fuse-protected circuit.



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When I first rec'd the solenoid, I could not get it to work as advertised since there was no paperwork with it. I was using it to replace a different type of solenoid. After a few wiring configurations I finally
got it to operate as it should ad I am very happy. The original type solenoid could not be located & was on back order for over $70. This one was about half.



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I used this solenoid for a bucket truck replacement on Emergency hyd pump. Its only been on a month but seem to built of good quality. Time will tell



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Arrived in time, installed in Airstream motor home. Works perfectlly.



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easy install and working fine in my 52 dodge pickup

Dan

5/29/2017

still going strong.thanks



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Dragan

8/31/2023

Used daily. Never skipped a beat.



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great quality



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Quality part with fast service!



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Delivered quickly and accurately.



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See what our Experts say about this Pollak Accessories and Parts

  • Recommended Solenoid For Camper That Protect The Battery Charge On Truck
    I recommend the Pollak Starter Solenoid, part # PK5230701, to protect your truck battery charge. The # PK5231201 is also a good option and will perform in the same manner. The solenoid allows the vehicle battery to send power to the camper battery when the vehicle is running or in accessory mode. It will not draw power from the battery when the accessory wire is switched off so the camper battery will not draw power from the truck battery resulting in a possible situation of your truck...
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  • How to Wire a 4-Terminal Solenoid That Replaced a 3-Terminal Solenoid
    A 4-terminal starter solenoid like the Pollak # PK5230701 needs to be wired so that the 12V power in/out is connected to the two larger terminals while the two smaller terminals are connected to ground and an ignition source. A 3-terminal solenoid grounds through the hardware so if you didn't run a wire for ground to the 4-terminal solenoid then that is your issue. If this doesn't fix your problem let me know what solenoid you are using and if we carry it I can reach out to the manufacturer...
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  • Which Post of Starter Solenoid - SPST Is Ground
    A solenoid that has 3 terminals total such as # PK5231201 grounds through the mounting hardware so it must be attached to a clean and corrosion free bare metal surface (if not otherwise internally grounded). A 4 terminal solenoid such as # PK5230701 requires a separate ground wire. Either terminal can be the power or the ground.
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  • How Does Starter Solenoid # PK5230701 Wire Up
    The 2 larger terminals on either side of the solenoid # PK5230701 are 12 volt power in and out. Power in can come from the battery or alternator. The two smaller terminals are for ground and an ignition source (something that only has 12 volt power when the ignition is turned to the on position). It does not matter which is used as they can interchange. Pollak states to mount the solenoid in an enclosed area but DO NOT install in the engine compartment.
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  • Installing A Solenoid For Second Battery In Truck
    When using the TorkLift HiddenPower Under-Vehicle Battery Mount with Battery Box # TLA7728 you mentioned, you can use a solenoid like the Starter Solenoid - SPST - 12 Volt - 100 Amp - Continuous Duty - Insulated - UL Listed # PK5230701 or battery Isolation Solenoid # PK5231201. This solenoid allows the vehicle battery to send power to the second battery when the vehicle is in accessory mode or when the vehicle is running. It will not draw power from the battery when the accessory wire...
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  • What are the Functions of the Posts on the 12 Volt, 100 Amp Starter Solenoid
    The 2 larger terminals on either side of the solenoid # PK5230701 are 12 volt power in and out. Power in can come from the battery or alternator. The two smaller terminals are for ground and an ignition source (something that only has 12 volt power then the ignition is turned to the on position). Pollak states to mount the solenoid in an enclosed area but DO NOT install in the engine compartment.
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  • How Does The Battery Isolation Solenoid Work?
    The Battery Isolation Solenoid, # PK5231201, is not the same thing as a starter solenoid or the Ford solenoid but could be used in a similar way. This solenoid is intended to isolate the power to the trailer so it doesn't drain the battery of your towing vehicle when the ignition is switched off. It is rated for 100 amps. This protects your trailer from draining your vehicle battery while still connected and leaving you needing a jump start or forgetting to plug in your trailer back...
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  • Will 12V Power LED Light on Adapter 4 Pole to 7 Pole and 4 Pole w/Test Lamps Drain Battery
    The 12V LED being lit on your Adapter 4 Pole to 7 Pole and 4 Pole w/Test Lamps # C57674 is a good thing because it means that circuit is working correctly, but I do understand your concern. As long as your vehicle isn't sitting for long periods of time (like a handful of days to a week) then the draw isn't going to impact your battery enough to make a difference. If you'd feel more comfortable with that 12V power being shut off when your vehicle isn't running then you can install the Starter...
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  • Wiring in a Solenoid w/Fuse Tap for 12V Power w/Switch on Tow Vehicle to Power Camper Accessories
    I spoke to my contact and he informed me that the solenoid will need to be tapped into at least a 10 amp fuse to be able to power the solenoid's switch mechanism. He also told me that the amp draw will not be limited by the amp rating of the fuse that the ignition wire is tapped into. I recommend the Firestone fuse tap # F2526 for your solenoid installation. You will want to start at the battery and wire in the circuit breaker # 38630 then connect this to the 12v solenoid like # PK5230701...
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  • What is the Difference Between 3 and 4 Terminal Solenoids
    A solenoid that has 3 terminals total such as # PK5231201 grounds through the mounting hardware so it must be attached to a clean and corrosion free bare metal surface (if not otherwise internally grounded). A 4 terminal solenoid such as # PK5230701 requires a separate ground wire. You could use either style provided it is rated properly for your application.
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  • Can Starter Solenoid be Used in 2001 Jayco Eagle Mini Motorhome
    I see no reason why you would not be able to use the Starter Solenoid - SPST - 12 Volt - 100 Amp - Continuous Duty # PK5230701 in your 2001 Jayco Eagle Mini Motorhome. We have no way of knowing what solenoid you currently have, but this solenoid should be just fine. I've added a link to a video review for you to check out as well.
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  • Mounting Orientation and Country of Origin for Pollak Starter Solenoid PK5230701
    Pollak solenoid # PK5230701 is designed to be mounted vertically, with the cap facing downward. It should be mounted in an enclosed area, but not in the engine compartment. Solenoid # PK5230701 is actually manufactured in Mexico. You should know, though, that Pollak is a certified ISO9001/QS9000 manufacturer and has also earned Q1 preferred status at Ford, General Motors' Mark of Excellence, Chrysler's Gold Pentastar, Navistar V and similar ranking with PACCAR, Freightliner, John Deere,...
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  • Starter Solenoid for Generac Generator
    Since we do not offer Generac generators, I don't have the ability to verify the compatibility of replacement parts, but you are able to determine what will work based off of the capacity and cycle of the solenoid that is currently being used in your generator. The Pollack Starter Solenoid # PK5230701 has a 12v/100amp capacity and from what I was able to determine with my research, doesn't seem to be the same solenoid that your Generac generator uses. I would instead recommend checking...
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  • How To Wire and Install the Starter Solenoid PK5230701
    In regards to the Starter Solenoid part # PK5230701, the larger terminals are for power in and out. The smaller terminals are for ignition/remote and ground. It does not matter which side goes where. The solenoid is designed to be mounted vertically, with the cap facing downward. It should be mounted in an enclosed area, but not in the engine compartment.
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  • Recommended Solenoid for Battery Isolation on Truck Camper
    All you really need is a battery isolation solenoid such as the # PK5231201 or Pollak # PK5230701. This will pull power from the truck's battery to your camper's battery when your '06 Chevy is running, but not when the truck is off.
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