\ battery cut off switch\
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\ battery cut off switch\
- From: "doctor who" <ohwrd@xxxx>
- Date: Fri, 07 Apr 2000 10:35:56 PDT
There are two types of battery cutoff switches. One is open/closed curcuit
switch and the other is open w/15amp bypass. The difference is one completly
shuts off the power to your vehicle and the other allows you to keep you
computer memories powered (ie clocks, radio presets, and engine computers so
they wont have to relearn).
The complete disconnect is designed for rv's w/deep cycle batteries so that
an rv can sit in storage and not drain it's batts. The other battery cut off
switch is designed for ppl w/classic cars. It has a nob and you do a quarter
turn on the nob and the main voltage is shut off and you are left w/a 15amp
bypass that powers your system, but will not provide enuf juice to even spin
the starter let alone engage the selenoid.
If you are interested I can give you the catalog name and part number.
hope that helps,
dr c.
From: abatt10347@xxxx
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Subject: [DML] Repair shops\ battery cut off switch\ cooling fan question
Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2000 18:32:19 EDT
Fellow DMCer's,
I am compiling the repair shop list, so this is last call, please send in
any
shops you want listed.( to ABatt10347@xxxx) The number of shops has
fallen
off the last few weeks. I still have many states not listed, so if you
haven't sent one in please do so in the next few days.
As a reminder this is a list of shops that we as owners have used and are
happy with. They will be listed by state. Please include name of shop,phone
numbers, address, and a contact person. The final list will be linked at the
DML main page.
I missed out on the battery cutoff switch, so after calling almost every
auto
parts store, I found one at of all places an RV supply store. They have them
for the side post terminals.
Last a question, my cooling fans as of late only come on for about 5 sec.
and
then cut off. The cycle repeats about every min. This is with the ac off. In
the past the cooling fans seemed to kick on for a few min and then kick off.
Any help?
Bruce Battles
Vin #06569
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