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Looking for battery selector knob
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Looking for battery selector knob
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Re: Looking for battery selector knob
Ctmangrum wrote:Source of the post Trying to find a battery selector knob for 1976 2896 Mariner. Don't know where to even start. Strictly for the looks. Thanks.
Welcome to the forum.....my advice get a brand new switch, the contacts will be well worn etc if it is the original, there are better design switches now, make before break etc.......good luck with your up grade...

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Re: Looking for battery selector knob
Was able to find a similar one, but it's on a UK site:
https://midmarine.com/product/battery-switch-100a/
I wonder how the diameter and mounting hole spacing matches up to the round Perko switches?
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AFTER I posted that I poked around just a bit and found TWO of those exact switches on EBAY. Called "Vintage Perko Switch"!
https://www.ebay.com/itm/144347230166?h ... SwxEphyeRc
https://www.ebay.com/itm/185191580249?h ... SwbX1hpalk
There were more too, they just get more expensive.
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Re: Looking for battery selector knob
Ctmangrum wrote:What did you actually search for? What keywords did you use?
On ebay, I just searched for "vintage perko switch". I did an image for "vintage vapor-tight marine switch" at one point and I think that's where I got a clue it was an actual Perko. I was leaning to it being something a previous owner had upgraded and I couldn't find anything like it, until I stumbled on one in that UK site but those didn't have the "vapor-tight" label on the front. Looks like they used the same housing though.
Ctmangrum wrote:Im going to post a pic of the back. Mine has 4 terminals and everything i found has 3.
I wonder if it also has a field disconnect on it? I think that would require 5 terminals though (or at least most that do have 5). Although, if it really had a field disconnect, then it probably wouldn't have that "stop engines before switching" warning on the front.
Yea, post of pic of the back too.
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