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Blue Sea Automatic Timer Disconnect 12vdcBlue Sea Systems Model: 7615 BSS Timer Disconnect 12V signal triggers relay to connect battery power to devices Timer Disconnect When signal is removed the timer is activated and will disconnect devices after a preset time Timer Disconnect Timer ranges from 15 minutes to 4 hours Low Voltage Disconnect 12V signal triggers relay to connect battery power to devices. After 12V signal is removed, device senses low battery voltage and automatically
Blue Sea Systems
Model: 7615-BSS- Timer Disconnect - 12V signal triggers relay to connect battery power to devices
- Timer Disconnect - When signal is removed the timer is activated and will disconnect devices after a preset time
- Timer Disconnect - Timer ranges from 15 minutes to 4 hours
- Low Voltage Disconnect -12V signal triggers relay to connect battery power to devices.
- After 12V signal is removed, device senses low battery voltage and automatically disconnects devices.
- Low voltage setting can be used in conjunction with Timer Disconnect. Low voltage will disconnect devices prior to preset time to preserve battery power
| Nominal Voltage | 12V DC |
| Amperage Operating Current | 175mA (closed) 4mA (open) |
| Terminal Stud Torque | 140 in-lb (15.82 Nm) |
| Continuous Rating | 120A |
| Intermittent Rating | 210A (5 Min) |
| Cable Size to Meet Ratings | 1 AWG (50mm ) |
| Charge Sense Connect | 13.0V (3 sec) |
| Charge Sense Disconnect | 12.75V (10 sec) |
| Disconnect Time | 5 sec, 15 min, 30 min, 1 hr, 1.5 hr, 2hr, or 4hr |
| Input Voltage Range | 9.5-16V |
| Low Voltage Disconnect | 11.0V (10 sec) 11.5V (10 sec) 12.0V (10 sec) |
| Maximum Cable Size | 1/0 AWG (50mm ) |
| Stud Material | Tinned Copper |
| Terminal Ring Diameter Clearance | 1.12in (28.45 mm) |
| Terminal Stud Size | 3/8""-16 (M10) |
| Over Voltage Lockout | 16.0V (5 sec) |
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★★★★★ 5
Great for any star wars fan
Format: Paperback
Arrived quickly and in perfect condition
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Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2025
★★★★★ 4
Solid "Star Wars"-ing.
Format: Paperback
“Star Wars: The Battle of Jakku” is a three-part, 12-issue comic series, comprised of a trio of individual miniseries that form one collective trilogy-of-sorts, and details the war between New Republic/Imperial forces in the weeks and months following the events of “Return of the Jedi.” Writer Alex Segura – who previously penned the underrated "Free Fall" – does a good job of telling a single, satisfying story that ALSO tees up his upcoming relaunch of the mainline “Star Wars” series in May.
What also makes “The Battle of Jakku” a pleasure to read – particularly if you’re a diehard “Star Wars” fan - are the various Easter eggs and cross-franchise connections it makes to other entries in the series, including “Battlefront II,” Greg Rucka’s "Shattered Empire," and even Chuck Wendig's “Aftermath” trilogy. Watching this specific era of the “Star Wars” timeline be filled out and expanded within the larger media has been one of the more satisfying and consistently enjoyable aspects of the “Star Wars” property these last 10 years, and Segura – as is his want – does yeoman’s work in effectively putting a final bow on it.
All in all, pretty darn good “Star Wars”-ing.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2025
★★★★★ 1
All this talk of Jakku and not a single worthwhile image of it.
Format: Paperback
This was a total disorganized mess that bears no resemblance to Star Wars at all. The art is puerile at best and some characters bear a passing resemblance to Luke and Leia. The dialogue is nonsense and reads nothing like the characters would speak. The plot is a ridiculous compilation of double crosses that make no sense at all. The Imperials don’t act like Imperials and the endless plethora of new characters and planets make for an exhausting and tedious read. Finally, the story doesn’t really mesh with that other ridiculous trilogy of books by Chuck Wendig. Real Star Wars writers were needed like James Luceno or Timothy Zahn. I wouldn’t recommend this to my worst enemy. Life is short. Stick to writers with a proven track record and stories that reflect Lucas’ vision not the Disney disorder. Oh for the days when Dark Horse told exciting tales and had great artists. Marvel seems to be just interested in squeezing money out of the name and not creating a meaningful legacy.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2025
★★★★★ 1
Absolute Slop
Format: Paperback
This is likely the worst Star Wars graphic novel/story in the history of the medium.
Absolute slop.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Better Than The Sequel Trilogy
Format: Kindle
This comic story really helps in the effort to fix the newest movie trilogy. The comic is stellar.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2025