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Old 03-08-2015   #27
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Default Re: Keep it Simple with Battery Disconnect

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Originally Posted by Dynomite View Post
I know you guys do NOT want to hear this but.......

I am having soooo much fun with Battery Disconnect I cannot stop suggesting it

If I want to work on something electrical......not fire up the LT5 for a couple weeks.......it is SOOOOOOO SIMPLE to just lift the hood and turn the knob a couple turns



There.....I said it
While you guys are tripping over your Battery Tenders
I use the same battery disconnect device & wouldn't be without it.

I have my Battery Tender leads permanently hooked up with eyelet connectors at the battery end, using studs in place of bolt. To drive, just a couple of twists on the knob & unplug the battery tender in-line connector located about 12" from battery end of leads. I secure the 12" lead it with the plug cap protector looped around the cruise control vacuum line.
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