Re: battery cut off switch

Posted by Paul E. Gallagher On 2010/9/8 19:52:12
Thanks for all of the replies and interest.

I took her out for a 30-40 minute spin tonight and then re-tightened all of the connections when I got home, while everything was still warm. I seemed to work fine and no parts were overly hot.

I still think the Battery Brain was designed for positive ground. As an example, the main switch mounts on the positive terminal with a small lead going to the negitive (to complete the circuit for the switch?) Any tampering is supposed to cut the switch off as a theft deterrent. But on my set up (with positive ground) if I removed the small lead, the switch stayed on, rather the turning off.

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