Nilight 2-Battery Switch 1-2-Both-Off 12V-48V 600A vs Remote Battery Disconnect Switch 12v 240A
Overall winner: Nilight 2-Battery Switch 1-2-Both-Off 12V-48V 600A
Key Differences
Nilight (A) is a heavy-duty 2-battery switch rated for 12V–48V and 600A with a rear cover to insulate terminals and a higher user rating (4.60 from 5,779 reviews). DZSSCY (B) is a compact remote battery disconnect for 12V rated at 240A with low standby current and remote control, but has lower average rating (4.10 from 2,137 reviews) and mixed reports about remote reliability and durability
Nilight 2-Battery Switch 1-2-Both-Off 12V-48V 600A
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
Remote Battery Disconnect Switch 12v 240A
Remote battery disconnect switch for 12v systems with low standby current. Reduces battery drain when the vehicle is parked and supports remote control use
Pros
- low standby current reduces battery drain
- remote control capability
- compact, space-saving installation
- upgraded design with magnetic switch
Cons
- mixed remote functionality feedback
- some reports of low quality or failure after use
- lifespan concerns from customer reviews
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Nilight |
| Durability | Nilight |
| Versatility | Nilight |
| User Reviews | Nilight |