Nilight 2-Battery Switch 1-2-Both-Off 12V-48V 600A vs 500A Battery Disconnect Switch with 1ft cables, remote kill
Overall winner: Nilight 2-Battery Switch 1-2-Both-Off 12V-48V 600A
Key Differences
Nilight (B0BD6S7C8B) offers a 1-2-Both-Off 2-battery switching design, heavy-duty housing, and insulated rear cover — suited for dual-battery vehicle setups. FEITON (B0CSYTVPK7) includes 1ft cables and a remote kill switch for convenience and easier installation but has more mixed reliability and power-drain reports
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
500A Battery Disconnect Switch with 1ft cables, remote kill
Wireless kill switch powers down car battery with remote control. Includes 500A starting, 200A rated disconnect, and 1ft red/black wires with preassembled lugs. Customers note easy installation and mixed findings on reliability
Pros
- easy to install
- includes all wiring harnesses
- remote kill switch functionality
- compact 1ft cable length
Cons
- mixed reviews on reliability
- some reports of power drain
- instructions criticized as incomplete
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Nilight |
| Durability | Nilight |
| Versatility | Nilight |
| User Reviews | Nilight |