Victron Energy Battery Switch ON/OFF 275 amp vs Nilight 2-Battery Switch 1-2-Both-Off 12V-48V 600A

Overall winner: Nilight 2-Battery Switch 1-2-Both-Off 12V-48V 600A

Key Differences

Nilight (A) offers a 2-battery switch with 1-2-Both-Off functionality and heavy-duty housing with an insulated rear cover, making it suited for dual-battery vehicle setups; Victron (B) is a single ON/OFF 275A switch with a removable knob and surface/panel mounting options, suited for simpler isolation needs up to 48V. Choose Nilight if you need dual-battery switching and heavier construction; choose Victron if you want a compact, mountable ON/OFF isolator with a removable knob

Victron Energy Battery Switch ON/OFF 275 amp

Victron Energy Battery Switch ON/OFF 275 amp

Victron Energy • ★ 3.8/5 • Budget

Victron Energy Battery Switch for up to 48V systems with a removable knob for isolation. Flexible mounting options for surface or panel installation. Suitable for engine room use

Pros

  • removable knob for isolation
  • surface or panel mounting flexibility
  • suitable for up to 48V battery systems
  • ergonomic and aesthetic knob design

Cons

  • no customer-positive/negative detail beyond general description
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Nilight 2-Battery Switch 1-2-Both-Off 12V-48V 600A

Nilight 2-Battery Switch 1-2-Both-Off 12V-48V 600A

Nilight • ★ 4.2/5 • Budget

Dual-battery switch isolates or connects two batteries with 1/2/both/off positions. Heavy-duty housing with rear cover insulates terminals. Helps prevent battery drain when not in use; easy installation noted by customers

Pros

  • 2-battery switching capability
  • heavy-duty housing
  • rear cover insulates terminals
  • easy to install

Cons

  • some users report terminal post issues
  • size may be large for tight terminals
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price Nilight
Durability Nilight
Versatility Nilight
User Reviews Nilight