[AT] battery disconnect source needed
John Hall
jthall at worldnet.att.net
Sun Oct 26 18:41:08 PDT 2008
Sounds like a good lead. I also found some at JC Whitney that look
decent--they also carry a couple styles that appear to more Chinese junk.
I want one for my Mustang as it sometimes sits for 6 months in the garage
without being started. Makes me worry if a mouse were to decide it were a
nice home and then decide to chew on some wiring! Same concerns with the
combine and grain truck.
John Hall
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Subject: Re: [AT] battery disconnect source needed
> Find you a case dealer in your area. Order a battery disconnect switch for
> a
> 1994 Case 621B front end loader. They are mega heavy and good clear up to
> 36
> volts.
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>
>> Anybody know where to buy a GOOD battery disconnect? I ordered some from
>> Eastwood and they were junk--snapped it in half trying to tighten the
>> battery cable. Couldn't help but notice Harbor Freight sells the same
>> thing.
>> These are the style with the large plastic knob on top that you
>> tighten/loosen to make/break connection. Don't know much about
>> electricity
>> but you have about 10% of contact area compared to the size of the cable.
>> Not to mention the other end of the connection is through a 1/4" thread.
>>
>> John Hall
>>
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