Re: Battery Cut-Off Question
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Originally Posted by tincan1966
All I am saying is that all the companies manufacturing cut outs have spent bunches of money doing it their way, by interrupting the positive cable. I just figure they know what they are doing. I have no reason to question their research and testing. I am sure it will work to some extent, any way you want to try it. I have no idea why, it's just the way everyone does it and no reason for me to challenge it.
You can do it any way you'd like, I merely offered a suggestion.
If I may ask, why are you so adamant about not installing it in the positive cable?
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Because I thought I read somewhere that abruptly cutting the positive feed to the starter and coil could somehow cause them to go bad and also if you are messing with the positive lead and accidentally touch ground you have a fried battery. If you messing with the negative lead and touch ground no big deal.
And I am not looking to just cut power to the starter or engine I want to cut all power off - so when it sits for days there is not accidental drain on the battery.
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