I was looking for a Cartek GT Isolation Kit but have been told they give a lot of trouble anyone have or use similar?
Whats wrong with a good old fashioned not to mention cheap as chips Autolec master switch?
This is what 99% of use use on kit cars etc,
UNIVERSAL CAR BOAT VAN BUS TRUCK BATTERY ISOLATOR DISCONNECT CUT OFF KILL SWITCH
At the money they sell for id stick with a traditional key!
I know what you mean doesn't make much sense pay more and get trouble
unless your building a dedicated track car i dont see the point in fitting an isolation switch..
Range hyperstores sell them very cheaply
Strange though seems Range are a handy place to buy bubble packed car electrical odds and ends.
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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
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.
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