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Erik 11-22-2020 10:08 PM

Battery Disconnect Switch
 
I was thinking of adding a battery disconnect switch, rather then just constantly removing and replacing the negative battery wire. Any good recommendations for one?

Erik 11-23-2020 12:38 AM

Re: Battery Disconnect Switch
 
There is this guy:

https://www.summitracing.com/parts/mor-74104

Anything better?

HAWAIIZR-1 11-23-2020 12:41 AM

Battery Disconnect Switch
 
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I like this one from Amazon and had it for about 7 years with no issues (made in the USA too) I agree it sucks to keep having to remove the terminal.

Side Post Battery Master Disconnect Switch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001N72FES...ing=UTF8&psc=1


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HAWAIIZR-1 11-23-2020 12:45 AM

Re: Battery Disconnect Switch
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Erik (Post 316754)
There is this guy:



https://www.summitracing.com/parts/mor-74104



Anything better?



This Moroso seems the be the same brand (GAMA) as the one I posted.


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Erik 11-23-2020 09:35 AM

Re: Battery Disconnect Switch
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by HAWAIIZR-1 (Post 316756)
This Moroso seems the be the same brand (GAMA) as the one I posted.


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Except at a higher price! Go Moroso! :)

-=Jeff=- 11-23-2020 09:59 AM

Re: Battery Disconnect Switch
 
Why are you always connecting and disconnecting the battery? I can understand for longer term storage, but anything less why not a battery tender? I have been using a tender for 25 years. Batteries typically last me 5-6 years as expected

Erik 11-23-2020 10:20 AM

Re: Battery Disconnect Switch
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by -=Jeff=- (Post 316766)
Why are you always connecting and disconnecting the battery? I can understand for longer term storage, but anything less why not a battery tender? I have been using a tender for 25 years. Batteries typically last me 5-6 years as expected

I will likely get a tender too. Just new to the car, and not too sure how well everything electrical is operating yet.

Paul Workman 11-23-2020 11:11 AM

Re: Battery Disconnect Switch
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by -=Jeff=- (Post 316766)
Why are you always connecting and disconnecting the battery? I can understand for longer term storage, but anything less why not a battery tender? I have been using a tender for 25 years. Batteries typically last me 5-6 years as expected

Only 5-6 years?? Shhhhheeee***ttt! The one in Ami's 69 vert is 14 and counting: cranks like new! (Battery Tender:thumbsup:).

Erik: A quick disconnect switch, safety not withstanding, is practical if the car is in storage where AC power is not available, especially if the storage area is in sub-freezing temperatures (colder temps slows chemical "sulfate" buildup particularly when not being regularly charged).

Erik 11-23-2020 11:55 AM

Re: Battery Disconnect Switch
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Workman (Post 316775)
Only 5-6 years?? Shhhhheeee***ttt! The one in Ami's 69 vert is 14 and counting: cranks like new! (Battery Tender:thumbsup:).

Erik: A quick disconnect switch, safety not withstanding, is practical if the car is in storage where AC power is not available, especially if the storage area is in sub-freezing temperatures (colder temps slows chemical "sulfate" buildup particularly when not being regularly charged).

Winter will be interesting. My garage is large (30x40) and at least in theory heated (oil furnace and ducting everywhere - Oil tank removed due to environmental laws), and it does have electricity. My concern was with a 30 year old car that I was not that familiar with yet, deciding to self immolate due to old/damaged wiring I wasn't aware of. I had been looking at battery tenders, and had just forgotten to order one, what with everything else going on. Thanks for the reminder.

-=Jeff=- 11-23-2020 11:59 AM

Re: Battery Disconnect Switch
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Workman (Post 316775)
Only 5-6 years?? Shhhhheeee***ttt! The one in Ami's 69 vert is 14 and counting: cranks like new! (Battery Tender:thumbsup:).

Erik: A quick disconnect switch, safety not withstanding, is practical if the car is in storage where AC power is not available, especially if the storage area is in sub-freezing temperatures (colder temps slows chemical "sulfate" buildup particularly when not being regularly charged).

Yeah a 69 with like 4 wires compared the bundles of wires in a 1990. How old are the batteries in the 90 and 91? I know a couple of those batteries of mine were killed by an alternator..

Mystic ZR-1 11-23-2020 03:13 PM

Re: Battery Disconnect Switch
 
Using a battery tender on a disconnected battery's not a bad idea.
With the disconnected battery you don't have to worry about
the electrical system in the car being "hot".
So, ya gotta reset your radio presets in the Spring?

BigJohn 11-23-2020 07:28 PM

Re: Battery Disconnect Switch
 
There?s a Radio???

Paul Workman 11-24-2020 06:27 AM

Re: Battery Disconnect Switch
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mystic ZR-1 (Post 316790)
Using a battery tender on a disconnected battery's not a bad idea.
With the disconnected battery you don't have to worry about
the electrical system in the car being "hot".
So, ya gotta reset your radio presets in the Spring?

Good point!:thumbsup:

DRM500RUBYZR-1 11-24-2020 06:44 AM

Re: Battery Disconnect Switch
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mystic ZR-1 (Post 316790)
Using a battery tender on a disconnected battery's not a bad idea.
With the disconnected battery you don't have to worry about
the electrical system in the car being "hot".
So, ya gotta reset your radio presets in the Spring?

Doug,
For extra measure I drain all of the gas each time I park, to avoid any chance of fire.
I also deflate the tires to prevent an explosion in the event the garage becomes too warm.
Next I plan on removing the glass so no one gets cut should it break.
Am I being overly cautious?
Don't respond til tomorrow.
I shut off my electricity in the house every day to preclude any chance of a bad wire causing a problem.
:D
:cheers:
Marty

Paul Workman 11-24-2020 07:53 AM

Re: Battery Disconnect Switch
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DRM500RUBYZR-1 (Post 316820)
Doug,
For extra measure I drain all of the gas each time I park, to avoid any chance of fire.
I also deflate the tires to prevent an explosion in the event the garage becomes too warm.
Next I plan on removing the glass so no one gets cut should it break.
Am I being overly cautious?
Don't respond til tomorrow.
I shut off my electricity in the house every day to preclude any chance of a bad wire causing a problem.
:D
:cheers:
Marty

:jawdrop::sign10:

BigJohn 11-24-2020 09:53 AM

Re: Battery Disconnect Switch
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DRM500RUBYZR-1 (Post 316820)
Doug,
For extra measure I drain all of the gas each time I park, to avoid any chance of fire.
I also deflate the tires to prevent an explosion in the event the garage becomes too warm.
Next I plan on removing the glass so no one gets cut should it break.
Am I being overly cautious?
Don't respond til tomorrow.
I shut off my electricity in the house every day to preclude any chance of a bad wire causing a problem.
:D
:cheers:
Marty


Keep going I am enjoying this story line!

-=Jeff=- 11-24-2020 10:01 AM

Re: Battery Disconnect Switch
 
I drain the blinker light fluid from my car anywhere I go since that stuff is flammable. I don't want my car to spontaneously combust sitting in the garage or wherever I might be

ram_g 11-24-2020 10:59 AM

Re: Battery Disconnect Switch
 
Amateurs!

I take my whole car apart whenever I park in my garage. Can't have any part of the car interact with any other part, too dangerous, and besides it's known in California to cause cancer.

I've done this so often I'm down to 15 minutes for disassembly and assembly.

https://image.shutterstock.com/z/sto...-345161561.jpg

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-=Jeff=- 11-24-2020 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by ram_g (Post 316832)
Amateurs!

I take my whole car apart whenever I park in my garage. Can't have any part of the car interact with any other part, too dangerous, and besides it's known in California to cause cancer.

I've done this so often I'm down to 15 minutes for disassembly and assembly.

Let me guess this is your only tool:

Mystic ZR-1 11-24-2020 11:13 AM

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I'm listening.You guys are right,
SAFETY 1st
So, following Jeff's recommendation,I've
completely disassembled my car for
Winter Storage...

DRM500RUBYZR-1 11-24-2020 11:20 AM

Re: Battery Disconnect Switch
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by -=Jeff=- (Post 316827)
I drain the blinker light fluid from my car anywhere I go since that stuff is flammable. I don't want my car to spontaneously combust sitting in the garage or wherever I might be

I did not know that that stuff is flammable!!!
Thank you for pointing it out!!!

I have also gotten into the habit of removing the plugs, lest a latent / residual spark could somehow ignite something causing a fire. You know what Smokey the Bear says about sparks.............

I have also removed all heavy metal CD's to prevent radioactivity burns.

I wonder how much flammable alcohol is in the washer fluid.................


I feel so much safer.

:cheers:
Marty

DRM500RUBYZR-1 11-24-2020 11:26 AM

Re: Battery Disconnect Switch
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mystic ZR-1 (Post 316837)
I'm listening.You guys are right,
SAFETY 1st
So, following Jeff's recommendation,I've
completely disassembled my car for
Winter Storage...


BRAVO guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Now that is truly SAFETY FIRST!!!

:cheers:
Marty

ram_g 11-24-2020 01:50 PM

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I guess the fact that I?m currently in the process of losing my plenum virginity is contributing to my flippancy...

Disassembly has gone ok so far, more to go. The challenge will be in putting it together again!!!

(Sorry for the blatant digression, but we were talking about taking these cars apart...)

DRM500RUBYZR-1 11-24-2020 07:34 PM

Re: Battery Disconnect Switch
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ram_g (Post 316847)
I guess the fact that I?m currently in the process of losing my plenum virginity is contributing to my flippancy...

Disassembly has gone ok so far, more to go. The challenge will be in putting it together again!!!

(Sorry for the blatant digression, but we were talking about taking these cars apart...)

My God man!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Look at all of those paper towels!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You sir, have surely caused the most recent shortage without a doubt.

Looks good!
Soldier on.
You got this!!!
Also loved your dis-assembled post!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
:cheers:
Marty


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