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Never seen a battery cutoff switch with the 4 spade terminals. What are they for, no idea.

And the resistor looking thing is a 10W or 25W ceramic resistor. Can you make out its value? It should be printed on the ceramic housing. Something like 10R or similar.

It’ll tell you how much power it will turn into heat: For example a 10 Ohm resistor will result in 1.4 Amp at 14 Volt battery voltage (engine running and alternator charging) and this will burn 1.4A * 14V = 19.6 Watt of power and get pretty hot in the process.

If you leave that resistor connected to the battery it’ll drain a fully charged battery in about a day to the point where it won’t crank anymore.

Again, not clear what this is for. In old Kettering ignition systems there was a resistor to prevent the coil from burning up when the points were closed and engine not running. But I can’t fathom what it would do related to the battery cutoff.
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