question on kill switch
my battery is not a good one. it will not crank over the cold/thicker oil in the mourning. during the day its good. so every night i disconnect the negative terminal. ive done this for some time now. i have even gone as far as installing a "quick release" product for the negative terminal. i do not yet have the budget for a new battery.
my question is if i install a in car kill switch. can i not have to pop the hood and disconnect the negative terminal->anymore?
my question is if i install a in car kill switch. can i not have to pop the hood and disconnect the negative terminal->anymore?
yes. that is the point of said switch.
make sure you get a switch that can handle the current, and thick wiring.
and do it on the negative side only.
if you put a kill switch on the positive side, the wiring will melt, I know I've done it when I was car retarded.
make sure you get a switch that can handle the current, and thick wiring.
and do it on the negative side only.
if you put a kill switch on the positive side, the wiring will melt, I know I've done it when I was car retarded.
I think your real problem is a drain on the battery....unhooking it does what exactly to help it crank a cold car? It stops whatever is draining it all night from sucking power and therefore making your car crank normally. I'd look into what's draining your battery.
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its the alarm system and the clock that are draining the battery. they are not big enough to drain a battery most would say but they are draining a battery that is weak and needs to be replaced. in the event i forget to disconnect the negative terminal. the next mourning the car will crank but will not turn over.
thanks for your help. also what gauge wire do you recommend i use?
thanks for your help. also what gauge wire do you recommend i use?
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if i were to buy a new battery i would stillend up installing a kill switch. so its inevidable. its just more feesable as of now.
so what gauge wire do i use?
if i were to buy a new battery i would stillend up installing a kill switch. so its inevidable. its just more feesable as of now.so what gauge wire do i use?
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