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battery Isolation Kit any good?
baldthreads - 21/10/15 at 06:20 PM

I was looking for a Cartek GT Isolation Kit but have been told they give a lot of trouble anyone have or use similar?


Fatgadget - 22/10/15 at 08:04 AM

Whats wrong with a good old fashioned not to mention cheap as chips Autolec master switch?


steve m - 22/10/15 at 01:57 PM

This is what 99% of use use on kit cars etc,

UNIVERSAL CAR BOAT VAN BUS TRUCK BATTERY ISOLATOR DISCONNECT CUT OFF KILL SWITCH


theduck - 22/10/15 at 02:27 PM

At the money they sell for id stick with a traditional key!


baldthreads - 23/10/15 at 07:51 PM

I know what you mean doesn't make much sense pay more and get trouble


snowy2 - 24/10/15 at 06:53 AM

unless your building a dedicated track car i dont see the point in fitting an isolation switch..


britishtrident - 24/10/15 at 09:31 AM

Range hyperstores sell them very cheaply
Strange though seems Range are a handy place to buy bubble packed car electrical odds and ends.


Mr C - 24/10/15 at 09:48 AM

quote:
Originally posted by steve m
This is what 99% of use use on kit cars etc,

UNIVERSAL CAR BOAT VAN BUS TRUCK BATTERY ISOLATOR DISCONNECT CUT OFF KILL SWITCH


Not sure why it's called a kill switch, it doesn't kill the alternator so the engine would continue running if used in an emergency.


Fatgadget - 24/10/15 at 11:14 AM

The expensive solid state ones apparently are spark proof.I'm not sure though I would trust a semiconductor to isolate huge amounts of current other than instantaneously.

Easy to implement engine kill facility on cheap isolating switches such as the Autolec with a bleed resistor grounding alternator output.


907 - 24/10/15 at 11:20 AM

I bought the one with brass connections & pin as opposed to "looks like copper but is actually steel."

I payed a little more but then I'm like that.



Why?

So that when I park those mothers that allow their little darlings to play with the switches don't flatten the battery.




Paul G