From: Kirk Thompson (kpt@lanl.gov)
Date: Wed Aug 18 2004 - 14:06:01 PDT
I put a battery post blade disconnect switch
<http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/Displayitem.taf?itemnumber=33783> in
between the batteries on my M35A2 and it works fine. As long as the circuit
is broken, there should be no current movement.
-K
At 08:53 AM 8/16/2004, Ryan Gill wrote:
>At 9:02 AM -0400 8/16/04, tom-fastest_m-35 wrote:
>>80 ma is nothing. your batteries will not even know that it is there so
>>don't worry about it.
>
>Over time they will.
>
>Does anyone have a master battery disconnect configured in their mains
>path? I have one on my Daimler Ferret and it seems to be the best thing.
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