Solenoid Trombetta 684-1211-212 684-1211-212-06

Code: 684-1211-212
(6 customer reviews)
  • Anthony A130052
  • Leyman P34016
  • Maxon 284080-01
  • Trombetta 684-1211-212 (curved narrow base, shown)
  • NLG APL3098
  • Meyer 15220

$38.49

3 in stock

3 in stock

Description

Solenoid Trombetta 684-1211-212 684-1211-212-06

Description: Solenoid
OEM(s): Trombetta
Voltage: 12
Continuous Amps: 150
Surge Amps: 800
Condition: New
Mounting: Curved 2.22
Duty Cycle: Intermittent
Case Material: Plastic
Contact Material: Copper
Number of Terminals: 4
Notes:
  • Sealed
  • 25% Duty Cycle
Weight: 0.9 lbs / 0.41 kg
  • OEM/Other Numbers:
    • 4468
    • 70092403
    • A130052
    • P34016
    • 28408001
    • APL3098
    • 80431
    • 15220
    • 6841211212
  • Anthony A130052
  • Leyman P34016
  • Maxon 284080-01
  • Trombetta 684-1211-212 (curved narrow base, shown)
  • NLG APL3098
  • Meyer 15220Continuous Duty Version 684-1211-012 Here

Additional information

Weight .9 lbs
Dimensions 3.7 × 3.4 × 3.3 in
Package Dimensions

3.7 x 3.4 x 3.3 inches

Item Weight

‎13.6 ounces

Item model number

684-1211-212

Date First Available

June 23, 2014

Manufacturer

‎Trombetta

6 reviews for Solenoid Trombetta 684-1211-212 684-1211-212-06

  1. GSD


    I wouldn’t put this on your old Ford, But I would put this on your dump trailer! This solenoid reminds me of the old Ford solenoids used for the starter, but it was purchased for a dump trailer. My dump trailer stopped working and was only making that clicking noise that starters make, when either the battery is dead or solenoid is bad. So since battery was at full charge I figured it was my solenoid. To Amazon I went, typed in the number on the old solenoid and up popped this little gem. Ok, maybe not this exact one, but it led me to this one. What I mean is there are a few different model number of solenoids available. 4 pole vs 3 pole, intermittent vs continuous duty. I knew I needed a three pole, so I looked through the three pole solenoids and found this one. Continuous duty solenoid is not made to withstand the amount of power required in a vehicle’s starting system, and a starter solenoid isn’t able to tolerate the heat of running continuously. So be careful before ordering to ensure what you are getting. This solenoid is listed as intermittent with a duty cycle of 25% So for a dump trailer it works out fine since it’s not in constant operation. And really if you needed to, you probably could use it on your old Ford. Thanks Trombetta!

  2. Mike T.


    Its a good product but i had to get 4 nuts for it. Why is this sold without the post nuts??? My old one i removed was rotted badly and the nuts could not be used. Thank u for not selling a complete product

  3. Donna Weerts


    Probably a Chinese copy but it does the job

  4. Matzky


    Worked perfectly on my RV.

  5. timothylmasters


    worked great

  6. DK from IL


    worked well

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